The chamber of Lanhill Long Barrow in Wiltshire.
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Lanhill Barrow

in Biddestone

📷 Photo by Ethan Doyle White · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Just a short distance from Castle Combe, you'll find Lanhill Barrow, a Neolithic long barrow that takes you back over 5,000 years to the Stone Age.

These were communal burial sites, and this one ranks among Wiltshire's best-preserved examples of these prehistoric tombs. Built by early communities whose lives fundamentally shaped this landscape, it offers a tangible connection to our distant past.

Walking the grounds here means you're literally standing where people lived, died, and were laid to rest across millennia. The structure itself is understated rather than imposing, but that's part of its appeal. You can explore the earthen mound and see sections of the internal chambered tomb, which gives you real insight into how our Stone Age ancestors approached burial and ritual. There's a genuine quietness to the place that invites reflection, especially as you take in the rolling countryside surrounding it.

The location works brilliantly as part of a wider day out in the area. After spending time with this deep history, you're only a short drive from Castle Combe or from Chippenham, a proper market town where you'll find shops, cafes, and restaurants. If you're traveling between these destinations, Lanhill Barrow makes an easy and worthwhile stop, offering historical depth and a different kind of experience compared to the better-known stone villages nearby.

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