Allen Grove
Roman SiteVisit

Long Barrow

in Badminton

📷 Photo by David Purchase · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Around Badminton sits a Neolithic long barrow, one of Britain's oldest monuments.

Built roughly 5,000 years ago by the region's first farming communities, it stands as a burial mound created for communal use. What you'll find today are gentle earthworks across the fields—subtle undulations that most people might pass without noticing, yet they represent an extraordinary span of time and human intention.

There's nothing reconstructed or excavated here to explore. Instead, the appeal lies in standing in the presence of something genuinely ancient, in grasping the effort those early people invested in marking their dead and expressing their beliefs. It's a place that encourages you to slow down and imagine the rituals and daily lives of communities who shaped this landscape long before written records began.

The long barrow is within easy reach of Badminton village, now well-known for its horse trials, making it a worthwhile stop if you're passing through the area. When you need somewhere to eat or stay, Chipping Sodbury and Tetbury are both nearby and have everything you might need. This works well as a quiet, reflective visit during a wider tour of the Cotswolds, offering a moment to connect with a genuinely distant past.

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