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The circles of Stonehenge located in the middle of Salisbury Plain, with its horizontal lintel, it is unique among stone circles. The ancient Britons quarried, carved and lifted these massive stones, how it was constructed still defies belief. The first stone was placed here 5000 years ago and the monument was finally completed 1400 years later. The country side change from the bleak and barren Salisbury Plain to the fertile and beautiful landscape of Wiltshire and Somerset. In regency Bath which is a world heritage site, we find elegant stone buildings with their terraces, crescents and graceful square spread before us. We visit the original Roman Baths and Georgian Pump Room where the natural mineral water attracted all fashionable society from far and wide. There is time to explore the Pulteney Bridge standing astride the River Avon, topped by shops and buildings or see Bath Abbey. Price p.p. £46.50 Book now Pages, content and code © 2005 London Millennium Tours ltd. All rights reserved worldwide. |
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