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    Hello from the land of Stone huggers and Moonrakers ..Wiltshire!!!

    ..if visiting, please bring yer wellies
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    We have Stonehenge earmarked for a visit at some stage.....


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    Pah.

    Pile of old rocks cluttering up the landscape.

    Replace them with a wind farm I say.


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    Stonehenge used to be good when you could walk up to them, these days you cant even get close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
    Stonehenge used to be good when you could walk up to them, these days you cant even get close.
    yup shame have to pay to hug them Stonhenge but theres still one stone circle in Avebury (..and i can still hug them lol)
    http://www.google.co.uk/maps?q=avebu...=0CBwQ8wEoATAB
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    I have already been twice. Once when you could simply walk in - no fences. And once when the fence went up.....

    Prices....

    http://www.londontoolkit.com/whattod...mes_prices.htm


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    Seems like we have to pay to see most things now when they were once free. I guess the money goes towards the upkeep etc etc. But often the prices can be so expensive and out of the range of some peoples pockets.


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    "Stonehenge Special Access

    During public opening hours at Stonehenge you cannot walk up to the stones, the picture below depicts the closest you get to the stones during normal opening times.
    English Heritage, the body that manage Stonehenge, allow small numbers to visit the monument outside normal visiting hours, this is called Stonehenge Special Access".

    http://www.londontoolkit.com/whattod...mes_prices.htm



    Just been reading this. But it doesnt seem to say how much the so called Special Access is.....I want to take Mrs Lastlid.....


    I remember sitting on the stones and eating lunch.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    [I]"Stonehenge Special Access


    Just been reading this. But it doesnt seem to say how much the so called Special Access is.....I want to take Mrs Lastlid.....

    £71 adult /windsor castle , stonehenge & bath day trip and only on scheduled dates available , check this link....
    http://www.londontoolkit.com/tours/s...cess_tours.htm

    Lastlid ,your wife might also want to see one of the finest medieval cathedrals in Britain
    Salisbury Cathedral
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    £71 adult /windsor castle , stonehenge & bath day trip and only on scheduled dates available , check this link....
    http://www.londontoolkit.com/tours/s...cess_tours.htm

    Lastlid ,your wife might also want to see one of the finest medieval cathedrals in Britain
    Salisbury Cathedral
    Bath. Thats another place I want to take her. Bath in Bathshire....

    Salisbury cathedral. I havent been there myself.


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    Plenty of old stone where I live.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Plenty of old stone where I live.
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    Going there in July....


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    Well bring a mug....I've only got two.


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    Plenty of mugs in... oh, sorry


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    best place to go is derbyshire peak district, lots to see and do and if you plan it right its all free


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    off to york sometime too, maybe when its not full of tourist,


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