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Investigating the Historic Landscape of Wiltshire and Swindon!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 12, 2012
Archaeology Service brings Wiltshire’s heritage to life once again
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Aug 23, 2011
Tagged in: Wiltshire Council Archaeology Service , Whitesheet Down , walks , talks , Sarah Maclean , round barrows , Roman Villa , Orpheus , mosaic , Mere Castle , Mere , Melanie Pomeroy-Kellinger , lynchets , Long Hill , Littlecote Roman Villa , Iron Age Hillfort , Historic Environment Record , Festival of British Archaeology , David Vaughan , cross dykes , Cranborne Chase , Clare King , Bull Ring , Bronze Age funeral mounds , AONB
The King of Limbs
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Mar 11, 2011
Tagged in: WWII , woodlands , wooded , Wiltshire , vistas , virgin , unique , travel , The King’s Way , sweet fern , SSSI , Site of Special Scientific Interest , Severn , Selwood , Saxon , Savernake Forest , Savernac , Safernoc , Royal Forest , river , Protector of Somerset , private , Prince Edward , primeval forest belt , origins , Old English , Norman , New Forest , Middle Ages , Melchet , Marquis of Ailesbury , Marlborough Castle , Marlborough , leased , King Athelstan , Jane Seymour , imprisoned , hunting , hereditary , hare , Grovely , gravel , grand avenue , gibbet , Forestry Commission , forest , entourage , England , Edward Seymour , Clevendon , Chute , Chippenham , Chase , Charter , Capability Brown , Brussels , Braydon , Arthur Mee , Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty , AONB , acorn
