Honeystreet
Honeystreet is a Village in the county of Wiltshire.
Honeystreet postcode: SN9 5PS
There are great places to visit near Honeystreet including some great historic monuments, ancient sites, historic buildings, country parks, lakes, parks and villages.
There are a several good historic monuments in the Honeystreet area like Lansdowne Monument, Cherhill White Horse, and Avebury.
Honeystreet has some unmissable ancient sites nearby like Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow, The Sanctuary, Silbury Hill, and Barbury Castle.
Places near Honeystreet feature a number of interesting historic buildings including Avebury Manor.
Coate Water Country Park, Barbury Castle Country Park, and Lydiard Park are great places to visit near Honeystreet if you like country parks.
There are a several good lakes in the area around Honeystreet like Coate Water.
Lydiard Park is one of Honeystreet's best, nearby parks to visit in Honeystreet.
There are a number of villages near to Honeystreet including Ashton Keynes.
Honeystreet History
There are some historic monuments around Honeystreet:
- Bowl barrow 50m north east of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Boundary earthworks on Wilsford Down
- Long Stones long barrow 150m north of Beckhampton House
- Barrow north-west of Weatherhill Scrub
- Group of barrows on Draycott Hill
- East Kennett long barrow, 600m south of East Kennett church
- Remains of `Falkner's Circle', a Neolithic stone circle 180m east of the West Kennet Avenue
- Pair of bowl barrows situated on the south east of Bishop's Cannings Down
- Ditch W of Tanhill Fair
- Bowl barrow 50m north of Barrow Farm
- Bowl barrow 200m east of Windmill Hill: part of the Windmill Hill round barrow cemetery.
- Bowl barrow 750m south-east of Windmill Hill
- Bell barrow 300m south-east of Avebury Down Barn forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Avebury Down
- Bowl barrow 650m ESE of New Barn, between Avebury Down and Monkton Down
- Silbury Hill: a monumental Neolithic mound west of the River Kennet and south of Avebury village
- Bowl barrow situated 500m SSW of Shepherds' Shore
- Four bowl barrows forming part of a cemetery 270m east of long barrow on Roughridge Hill
- Horslip long barrow, 450m north-west of Horslip Bridge.
- Group of five round barrows north-east of the Sanctuary: part of the Overton Hill round barrow cemetery.
- Bowl barrow 800m south of Hemp Knoll
- Langdean stone circle
- Cross ridge dyke on Morgan's Hill
- Bowl barrow forming part of a cemetery 800m east of Kitchen Barrow
- Bowl barrow 300m east of Furze Knoll
- Bowl barrow 500m west of The Row
- Bowl barrow 840m west of Cherhill Monument, Cherhill Down.
- Pair of bowl barrows 650m south west of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Grange bowl barrow 130m north west of The Grange Stables bell barrow, Beckhampton
- Enclosure on Ogbourne Down
- Green Bank bowl barrow, 230m east of the Avebury henge monument
- Round barrow cemetery 400m south of Avebury henge monument on Waden Hill
- Two bowl barrows 400m south of Tanhill Penning
- Round barrow north of Summer Down
- Long barrow on Horton Down
- Bowl barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery 120m north of the Devizes to Beckhampton road on North Down
- Bowl barrow 200m south of Green Street and 1100m east of the Avebury henge monument, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Avebury Down
- Field system E of Kitchen Barrow Hill
- Bowl barrow 200m south of Windmill Hill: part of the Windmill Hill round barrow cemetery
- Long barrow and abutting bowl barrow 700m WSW of Beckhampton Buildings, forming the focus of a barrow cemetery on North Down
- Pair of Bronze Age bowl barrows 200m WSW of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a barrow cemetery situated on North Down
- Avebury Long Stones 380m east of The Grange Stables, Beckhampton
- Ell Barrow, long barrow
- Pair of round barrows and section of linear earthwork NE of the gallops on West Down
- Barrow S of Wansdyke
- Bowl barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- Enclosed Iron Age farmstead 450m south of Down Barn on Bishop's Cannings Down
- Round barrow in Mount Wood, 300m north-east of Upper Lodge
- Bowl barrow 130m SSW of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a barrow cemetery situated on North Down
- Earthwork NW of New Town Farm
- Bell barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Two round barrows W of New Town Farm
- Six bowl barrows 560m north of New Barn: part of a barrow cemetery on Monkton Down
- Section of Wansdyke and associated monuments from east of The Firs to the eastern side of Tan Hill
- Round barrow forming part of the Fox Covert round barrow cemetery on West Down
- Earthwork W of New Town Farm
- The Sanctuary, Overton Hill
- Bohune Down round barrow
- Bowl barrow on Kitchen Barrow Hill
- Bowl barrow 70m north of Green Street and east of the Avebury henge monument
- Cross dyke 520m north east of Cherhill Monument
- Thornham Down prehistoric and medieval landscapes
- Bowl barrow 610m south east of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Casterley Camp and associated monuments
- Bowl barrow 400m west of Cooks Plantation
- Round barrow near Charlton Clumps
- Bowl barrow 200m north of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Boundary earthwork east of Church Hill
- Bell barrow 75m west of Red Shore
- Bowl barrow 1km west of Tan Hill
- The Hatfield Earthwork: a henge enclosure, henge and remains of monumental mound at Marden
- Round barrow 1260m NNE of Baltic Farm, 75m south of Roman Road, forming part of a barrow cemetery situated on North Down
- Enclosure on Horton Down
- Group of small enclosures on Horton Down, 910m north east of Easton Down long barrow
- Cross dyke 230m south west of Cherhill Monument
- Two bowl barrows 670m south east of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Enclosure and boundary earthwork west of Scraggy Copse
- Earthwork enclosure on Milk Hill
- Knap Hill camp near Alton Priors
- Three bowl barrows 600m south-west of Knap Cottage
- Four earthwork enclosures on All Cannings Down
- Cross dyke 450m west of Cherhill Monument
- Field system on Penning Down
- Pair of bell barrows and a pair of bowl barrows forming part of a barrow cemetery at Baltic Farm
- Earth Burgh (or Eorth Burh) NW of New Town Farm
- Four round barrows 740m east of Kitchen Barrow, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on All Cannings Down
- Bowl barrow 950m SSW of Beckhampton Plantation, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Oldbury Camp hillfort, bowl barrow and cross dyke on Cherhill Down
- Group of four round barrows 300m north west of the junction between the Ridgeway and Green Street on Avebury Down
- Pair of bowl barrows on West Down, 550m east of Witch Plantation
- Round barrow south-west of Compton Farm
- Bowl barrow immediately west of the Ridgeway, 400m north east of its junction with Green Street
- Barrow on Avebury Down, S of track from Avebury
- Three sections of a linear earthwork south west of New Barn
- Bowl barrow 1150m north-east of Baltic Farm
- Compton Farm Romano-British and Early Medieval occupation sites and associated cultivation earthworks
- Bowl barrow 700m south-east of Windmill Hill
- Group of six round barrows forming part of a Bronze Age cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm
- Kitchen Barrow: a long barrow on Kitchen Barrow Hill
- West Kennet Avenue and an earthwork bank east of West Kennett Farm
- Field system north-east of Chisenbury Field Barn
- Bowl barrow 640m south west of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Saucer barrow on North Down
- Boundary earthwork on Upavon Down
- Boundary feature, western section of Long Ditch across Wilsford Down
- Bowl barrow five hundred metres north-west of Baden Down Farm
- Bell barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery 135m ENE of Baltic Farm
- Bowl barrow 1km north-east of Baltic Farm
- Bowl barrow at east end of Morgan's Hill
- Swanborough Tump
- Bowl barrow east of the Ridgeway forming part of the Overton Hill Bronze Age round barrow cemetery.
- Bowl barrow 40m north west of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Iron Age enclosure on Overton Hill, 600m north west of North Farm
- Bowl barrow 620m north of Rockley Manor: part of the Rockley Plantation barrow cemetery
- Enclosure on Black Heath Down
- Bowl barrow 900m SSE of Green Bank
- Bowl barrow situated 60m west of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Square earthwork enclosure 450m north west of Baltic Farm on Morgan's Hill
- Bowl barrow 930m west of Cherhill Monument, Cherhill Down.
- Avebury henge and stone circles
- Pair of bowl barrows forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- West Chisenbury Settlement
- Pair of bowl barrows 150m north of the Wansdyke on All Cannings Down
- Pair of Bronze Age bowl barrows 400m south west of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a cemetery on North Down
- Bowl barrow forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- Multiple trackway between and north of Round Clump and Dogtail Plantation
- Long barrow on Easton Down
- All Cannings Cross, an Early Iron Age settlement site
- Section of Roman Road 560m north east of Beckhampton Buildings
- Bowl barrow 750m north of Rockley Manor: part of the Rockley Plantation barrow cemetery
- Linear earthworks forming part of a field system on Bishop's Cannings Down
- A causewayed enclosure, the core of a round barrow cemetery, part of a prehistoric field system and an associated mortuary enclosure on Windmill Hill
- Bowl barrow 750m east of New Barn
- Pair of round barrows 200m SSE of Windmill Hill: part of the Windmill Hill round barrow cemetery.
- Bowl barrow 150m north of the Alton White Horse
- Strip lynchet system north of Chisman's Cleeve
- Saucer barrow 250m east of Windmill Hill: part of the Windmill Hill round barrow cemetery
- Earthwork enclosure 950m SSE of Manor Farm
- Bowl barrow 120m west of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Enclosure on Marden Down
- Bowl barrow 200m east of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a barrow cemetery
- Field system 275yds (250m) N of Field Barn
- Barrow east of Chirton Landing Strip
- Grange Stables bell barrow
- Harepit Way linear boundary
- West Kennet bell barrow, 160m north-west of West Kennet long barrow
- South Street long barrow, 70m south east of the Long Stones
- Beckhampton round barrow cemetery 150m north east of the `Waggon and Horses'
- Deserted medieval village E of Manor Farm
- Enclosure north of Chirton Gorse
- Two bowl barrows 350m south east of Baden Down Farm
- Village settlement on Barton Down
- Two boundary earthworks on the west of Rushall Down
- Linear round barrow cemetery 200m ENE of West Kennett long barrow
- Bowl barrow on Calstone Down, 500m south of Witch Plantation
- Group of four round barrows 500m south-east of Avebury Down Barn, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Avebury Down
- Site of an oval stone circle and part of an adjacent field system 700m SW of West Kennet long barrow.
- Bowl barrow 230m west of The Grange, Beckhampton
- Medieval settlement remains immediately west of The Vicarage
- Bowl barrow 350m north-east of White Horse Plantation
- Earthwork enclosure N of Wansdyke
- Bowl barrow 550m north-east of Baltic Farm
- Three confluent round barrows 580m west of the Ridgeway, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Avebury Down
- Earthwork enclosure on Allington Down
- Bowl barrow 300m south of Fox Covert forming part of the Fox Covert round barrow cemetery on West Down
- Adam's Grave: a long barrow on Walker's Hill
- Five round barrows 1040m NNE of Baltic Farm forming part of a barrow cemetery on North Down
- Bell barrow 600m west of Beckhampton Buildings
- Group of three bowl barrows 250m north east of Shepherds' Shore
- Bell barrow situated between Bishop's Cannings Down and Easton Down
- Ten barrows forming part of Fox Covert round barrow cemetery, West Down.
- Bowl barrow 190m north east of Nolands Farm, Yatesbury
- Giant's Grave (Martinsell Hill)
- Boundary feature on Ball Down
- West Kennett Farm palisaded enclosures
- Linear boundary earthwork and associated field system on Cherhill Down
- Saucer barrow 600m west of Beckhampton Buildings
- Strip lynchets north-east of East Chisenbury
- West Kennet long barrow, 800m south-east of Silbury Hill
- Penning bell barrow 600m east of Avebury Down Barn
- Bowl barrow 900m south west of the junction of the Ridgeway and Green Street, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Avebury Down
- Square enclosure 350m north of Wansdyke on Bishop's Cannings Down
- Saucer barrow 910m west of Cherhill Monument, Cherhill Down.
- Three bell barrows and a pillow mound 400m south-west of Knap Cottage
- Prehistoric to post-medieval settlement, cultivation, industrial and funerary remains on Fyfield, Overton and Manton Downs
- Linear barrow cemetery on Hackpen Hill
- Bell barrow 660m south east of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Two bell barrows and a bowl barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery adjacent to the Devizes to Beckhampton road on North Down
- Bowl barrow forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- Two saucer barrows and a pair of bowl barrows 750m SSW of Beckhampton Plantation, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Bowl barrow north of splinterproof shelter, Larkhill Artillery Range
- Bowl barrow 800m north-east of Hackpen Barn
- Pair of round barrows 400m west of the Ridgeway, forming part of a round barrow cemetery situated on Avebury Down
- Enclosure on Summer Down
- Bell barrow on Easton Down
- Bowl barrow in The Belt, 350m north east of Hill Barn
- Three Roman burial mounds, a Bronze Age bowl barrow, a pagan Saxon inhumation cemetery and a short length of Roman road on Overton Hill.
- Pair of round barrows forming part of the Bronze Age round barrow cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm
- Saucer barrow 620m north of New Barn: Part of a barrow cemetery on Monkton Down
- Long barrow 85m west of Cherhill Monument
- Bowl barrow 750m south-west of Manor Farm: part of the Windmill Hill round barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 750m south west of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Shrunken medieval village site E of Avebury Trusloe
- Long barrow 650m WSW of Shepherds' Shore
- Devil's Den long barrow, 600m east of White Acre
- Wansdyke: section from S of Furze Hill to Marlborough-Pewsey road
- Bowl barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery situated 120m NNW of Down Barn on North Down
- Bowl barrow 800m south-east of Tanhill Penning
- Round barrow cemetery and part of a field system 200m south of Beckhampton Penning
- Bowl barrow 50m south of The Sanctuary on Overton Hill, forming part of the Seven Barrow Hill round barrow cemetery
- Round barrow in the grounds of RAF Upavon
- Bowl barrow 50m south-east of the `Sanctuary' forming part of the Overton Hill round barrow cemetery.
- Bell barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm on Overton Hill
- Bowl barrow 690m north of Rockley Manor: part of the Rockley Plantation barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 870m ESE of New Barn on Monkton Down
- Bowl barrow 770m south west of the junction of the Ridgeway and Green Street, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Avebury Down
- Bowl barrow forming part of a Bronze Age cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm on Overton Hill
- Rybury camp
- Three Bronze Age barrows 200m NNW of Down Barn forming part of a barrow cemetery situated on North Down
- Long barrow in Barrow Copse
- Two bowl barrows 320m south-east of Little London
- Section of the Wansdyke
- Bowl barrow 1070m NNW of Baltic Farm forming part of a barrow cemetery on North Down
- Bowl barrow 1km north-east of Avebury and 70m north of Green Street
- A henge, four Bronze Age barrows and part of a Roman road 500m south west of Fox Covert
- Bowl barrow 840m north-east of Baltic Farm
- Lidbury Camp, associated trackways and bowl barrow, on Littlecott Down
- Eleven round barrows 1000m north of Baltic Farm forming part of a barrow cemetery, and a probable enclosed Iron Age farmstead on North Down
- Medieval village site
- Bowl barrow 300m east of Ivy House Farm
- Enford Roman villa