• Wayland's Smithy chambered long barrow, including an earlier barrow and Iron Age and Roman boundary ditches. Designated. 18 August 1882[1][2].
  • Access : Wayland's Smithy is on an exposed hillside site. ... How to Find It : Wayland's Smithy is just over a mile away from the car park.
  • Wayland’s Smithy is along the same hill as the Uffington White Horse and Uffington Castle, while it is also close to The Ridgeway, an ancient road running...
  • Neolithic Wonders: Understanding Wayland’s Smithy. Wayland’s Smithy whispers the secrets of ancient times from the heart of Oxfordshire’s landscapes.
  • Wayland's Smithy got its name long after its construction (First recorded in a charter of King Edred dated AD 955) , when Saxon settlers came across the tomb.
  • Top ways to experience Wayland's Smithy and nearby attractions. ... Picky, I know but it's called Wayland's Smithy not Wayland Smithy.
  • Wayland's Smithy gets its name from Wayland the Smith, a figure from Germanic and Norse legends who appears in literature as far back as the 10th century.
  • Wayland’s Smithy is an ancient site in Oxfordshire that has an air of mystery and magic surrounding it.