• 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...
  • Since 2003 the Stonehenge Riverside Project, led by Mike Parker Pearson, has carried out annual excavations at Durrington Walls.
  • It has been suggested that Durrington Walls fell into disuse as a ritual centre when the stone circle was built at Stonehenge.
  • 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.
  • "It demonstrates the significance of Durrington Walls Henge, the complexity of the monumental structures within the Stonehenge landscape, and the...
  • Essentially, Durrington Walls Henge is simply the major component in a landscape series of interrelated sites, including nearby Stonehenge, the recently...
  • Artistic banner representing Tours to Stonehenge. ... The true purpose of Durrington Walls remains shrouded in mystery, but its imposing presence and...
  • We start by visiting Durrington WallsStonehenge builder’s village’ and Woodhenge, we then walk over the ridge visiting several burial mounds, Stonehenge...
  • As many as twenty-five or thirty houses may be found in and near Durrington Walls over time. The Stonehenge Riverside Project will last several more years.
  • The monuments, namely Stonehenge, Avebury, Marden, and Durrington Walls, will be used in conjunction with discussing what purposes monuments can serve...
  • Just north of Woodhenge, Durrington Walls has been revealed as the site of a great Neolithic village, and likely home of several religious activities.
  • Durrington Walls was built around 2500 BC by the same people who built Stonehenge. It was a large circular settlement with a diameter of over 1 mile.