• Two miles north-east of Stonehenge stands Durrington Walls. It is a henge of gigantic proportions — a diameter of 470 metres (1500 feet) with an earth and...
  • Durrington Walls is the site of a large Neolithic settlement and later henge enclosure located in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site in England.
  • VOA's Jessica Berman reports from Washington. Durrington Walls is located about three kilometers from Stonehenge not far from the banks of the Avon River.
  • Stonehenge, Durrington Walls and Woodhenge are sites that are all part of a large ‘Neolithic complex’1 centred around the nearby River Avon.
  • The discovery of the road suggested that Durrington Walls was part of a larger Neolithic complex that was linked to Stonehenge and Woodhenge...
  • This suggested that Durrington Walls was part of a larger Neolithic complex that included Stonehenge and Woodhenge, both of which had roads to the river.
  • How to cite this article: Gaffney V, Neubauer W, Garwood P, et al. Durrington walls and the Stonehenge Hidden Landscape. Project 2010–2016.
  • Some of the most exciting finds from the Neolithic period in recent years have been discovered at Durrington Walls, nearly 2 miles north-east of Stonehenge.
  • Durrington Walls to West Amesbury by way of Stonehenge: a major transformation of the Holocene landscape, Antiquaries Journal 92, 1-36.
  • Artistic banner representing Tours to Stonehenge. ... The true purpose of Durrington Walls remains shrouded in mystery, but its imposing presence and...
  • Durrington Walls super-henge. The remains of a major new prehistoric stone monument have been discovered less than 3 kilometres from Stonehenge.
  • Stopping off enroute to Stonehenge, had an early morning family visit to the Durrington Walls Henge, part of the greater Stonehenge landscape.