Manningford Bruce
Manningford Bruce is a Village in the county of Wiltshire.
Manningford Bruce postcode: SN9 6JD
There are great places to visit near Manningford Bruce including some great historic monuments, ancient sites, historic buildings, country parks, lakes, parks and villages.
Lansdowne Monument, Cherhill White Horse, and Avebury are great places to visit near Manningford Bruce if you like historic monuments.
Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow, The Sanctuary, Silbury Hill, and Barbury Castle are great places to visit near Manningford Bruce if you like ancient sites.
Manningford Bruce is near some unmissable historic buildings like Avebury Manor,
Manningford Bruce's best nearby country parks can be found at Coate Water Country Park, Barbury Castle Country Park, and Lydiard Park.
Coate Water is a great place to visit close to Manningford Bruce if you like lakes.
The area close to Manningford Bruce boasts some of the best parks including Lydiard Park.
Don't miss Ashton Keynes's villages if visiting the area around Manningford Bruce.
Manningford Bruce History
There are some historic monuments around Manningford Bruce:
- Bell barrow on Haxton Down
- Martinsell Hill camp
- Bowl barrow forming part of a Bronze Age cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm on Overton Hill
- Remains of `Falkner's Circle', a Neolithic stone circle 180m east of the West Kennet Avenue
- Chisenbury Warren Romano-British settlement and associated trackway
- 'Giant's Grave' long barrow on Milton Hill
- Romano-British settlement and associated earthworks on Coombe Down, 760m east of Bake Barn
- Pair of Bronze Age bowl barrows 200m WSW of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a barrow cemetery situated on North Down
- Old Hat Barrow, bowl barrow
- Devil's Den long barrow, 600m east of White Acre
- Bowl barrow 1km west of Tan Hill
- Two boundary earthworks on the west of Rushall Down
- Long Stones long barrow 150m north of Beckhampton House
- Bowl barrow north of splinterproof shelter, Larkhill Artillery Range
- Bowl barrow 950m SSW of Beckhampton Plantation, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- All Cannings Cross, an Early Iron Age settlement site
- Round barrow cemetery and part of a field system 200m south of Beckhampton Penning
- Bowl barrow east of the Ridgeway forming part of the Overton Hill Bronze Age round barrow cemetery.
- Strip lynchet system north of Chisman's Cleeve
- Trackway, ditch and bell barrow on Longstreet Down
- Earthwork enclosure N of Wansdyke
- Bowl barrow 640m south west of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Green Bank bowl barrow, 230m east of the Avebury henge monument
- 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 200m east of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a barrow cemetery
- Bowl barrow 50m south-east of the `Sanctuary' forming part of the Overton Hill round barrow cemetery.
- Two round barrows W of New Town Farm
- Three confluent round barrows 580m west of the Ridgeway, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Avebury Down
- Bowl barrow: one of a dispersed group of round barrows on Weather Hill
- Enclosure on Horton Down
- Adam's Grave: a long barrow on Walker's Hill
- Bowl barrow 230m west of The Grange, Beckhampton
- A henge, four Bronze Age barrows and part of a Roman road 500m south west of Fox Covert
- Giant's Grave (Martinsell Hill)
- West Kennet bell barrow, 160m north-west of West Kennet long barrow
- Bowl barrow situated 60m west of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Boundary earthwork on Upavon Down
- Henge Monument/enclosure, on Everleigh Down, north of Weather Hill Firs
- Bowl barrow 200m north of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Enford Roman villa
- Earthwork enclosure on Allington Down
- Enclosed settlement 450m north of Bake Barn
- West Kennet Avenue and an earthwork bank east of West Kennett Farm
- Lidbury Camp, associated trackways and bowl barrow, on Littlecott Down
- Ditch W of Tanhill Fair
- Enclosure and boundary earthwork west of Scraggy Copse
- Section of Roman Road 560m north east of Beckhampton Buildings
- Orcheston Down Romano-British landscape
- Earthwork W of New Town Farm
- Round barrow forming part of the Fox Covert round barrow cemetery on West Down
- Bowl barrow: one of two round barrows west of Haxton Down
- Earthwork enclosure on Milk Hill
- Long barrow in Barrow Copse
- Knap Hill camp near Alton Priors
- Pair of round barrows 400m west of the Ridgeway, forming part of a round barrow cemetery situated on Avebury Down
- Bowl barrow 300m east of Ivy House Farm
- Shrunken medieval village site E of Avebury Trusloe
- Bowl barrow on Longstreet Down
- Pair of bowl barrows forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- Two bowl barrows 670m south east of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Field system south of East Everleigh
- Boundary earthworks on Wilsford Down
- Iron Age enclosure on Overton Hill, 600m north west of North Farm
- Casterley Camp and associated monuments
- Bowl barrow north-east of Everleigh Ashes
- Round barrow in the grounds of RAF Upavon
- Section of the Wansdyke
- Bowl barrow 50m south of The Sanctuary on Overton Hill, forming part of the Seven Barrow Hill round barrow cemetery
- Medieval village site
- Round barrow cemetery 400m south of Avebury henge monument on Waden Hill
- Bowl barrow forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- Bowl barrow 400m west of Cooks Plantation
- Bowl barrow 40m north west of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Bowl barrow forming part of a cemetery 800m east of Kitchen Barrow
- Bowl barrow north of Jenner's Firs
- Three bell barrows and a pillow mound 400m south-west of Knap Cottage
- Section of boundary earthwork north-west of Sidbury Hill
- The Hatfield Earthwork: a henge enclosure, henge and remains of monumental mound at Marden
- Section of Wansdyke and associated monuments from east of The Firs to the eastern side of Tan Hill
- Two of a dispersed group of round barrows on Weather Hill
- Bowl barrow in The Belt, 350m north east of Hill Barn
- Compton Farm Romano-British and Early Medieval occupation sites and associated cultivation earthworks
- West Chisenbury Settlement
- Group of small enclosures on Horton Down, 910m north east of Easton Down long barrow
- Langdean stone circle
- Bell barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm on Overton Hill
- Ell Barrow, long barrow
- Pair of round barrows forming part of the Bronze Age round barrow cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm
- Bowl barrow 900m SSE of Green Bank
- Enclosure on Black Heath Down
- The Sanctuary, Overton Hill
- Disc barrow: one of a dispersed group of round barrows on Weather Hill
- Figheldean Down prehistoric landscape
- Barrow S of Wansdyke
- 'The Spectacles'
- Linear round barrow cemetery 200m ENE of West Kennett long barrow
- Harepit Way linear boundary
- Withy Copse ditch
- Earthwork NW of New Town Farm
- Wansdyke: section 610yds (560m) NW of Wernham Farm to 250yds (230m) SW of New Buildings
- Wansdyke: section from S of Furze Hill to Marlborough-Pewsey road
- Bowl barrow forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- Four earthwork enclosures on All Cannings Down
- Two of three round barrows south-west of Sun Plantation
- Bowl barrow five hundred metres north-west of Baden Down Farm
- Enclosure south-west of Ablington Furze
- Enclosure on Marden Down
- Grange bowl barrow 130m north west of The Grange Stables bell barrow, Beckhampton
- Thornham Down prehistoric and medieval landscapes
- Round barrow cemetery 320m south east of Down Farm
- Strip lynchets north-east of East Chisenbury
- Bowl barrow 50m north of Barrow Farm
- Pair of bowl barrows 150m north of the Wansdyke on All Cannings Down
- Earth Burgh (or Eorth Burh) NW of New Town Farm
- Bowl barrow 50m north east of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Bowl barrow 300m south of Fox Covert forming part of the Fox Covert round barrow cemetery on West Down
- Bowl barrow: one of two round barrows west of Haxton Down
- Bohune Down round barrow
- Enclosure east of Baden Down Farm
- Pair of Bronze Age bowl barrows 400m south west of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a cemetery on North Down
- Two bowl barrows 350m south east of Baden Down Farm
- Group of six round barrows forming part of a Bronze Age cemetery 400m north-east of West Kennett Farm
- East Kennett long barrow, 600m south of East Kennett church
- Three round barrows west of Netheravon Aerodrome
- Three Roman burial mounds, a Bronze Age bowl barrow, a pagan Saxon inhumation cemetery and a short length of Roman road on Overton Hill.
- Field system E of Kitchen Barrow Hill
- Enclosure west of Hound Plantation
- Bowl barrow: one of a dispersed group of round barrows on Weather Hill
- Bowl barrow 120m west of East Kennett long barrow forming part of a cemetery
- Gallows Barrow, bowl barrow
- Bowl barrow 200m north-east of Everleigh Ashes
- Group of barrows on Draycott Hill
- Boundary feature, western section of Long Ditch across Wilsford Down
- Bell barrow and adjacent bowl barrow on Marlborough Common, 120m east of Wootton Bassett Road
- Bowl barrow 150m north of the Alton White Horse
- Bowl barrow 610m south east of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Four round barrows 740m east of Kitchen Barrow, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on All Cannings Down
- West Kennet long barrow, 800m south-east of Silbury Hill
- Site of an oval stone circle and part of an adjacent field system 700m SW of West Kennet long barrow.
- Earthworks on Marlborough Common
- Avebury Long Stones 380m east of The Grange Stables, Beckhampton
- Field system north-east of Chisenbury Field Barn
- Earthwork enclosure 950m SSE of Manor Farm
- Rybury camp
- Bowl barrow 400m south-east of Culley's Farm Cottages
- Settlement and field system on Milton Hill (Fyfield Down)
- Bowl barrow 800m south-east of Tanhill Penning
- Pair of round barrows and section of linear earthwork NE of the gallops on West Down
- South Street long barrow, 70m south east of the Long Stones
- Round barrow near Charlton Clumps
- Avebury henge and stone circles
- Two bowl barrows 400m south of Tanhill Penning
- Ten barrows forming part of Fox Covert round barrow cemetery, West Down.
- Bell barrow 660m south east of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Horton Down
- Pair of bowl barrows 650m south west of Beckhampton Buildings, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on North Down
- Bell barrow 75m west of Red Shore
- Beckhampton round barrow cemetery 150m north east of the `Waggon and Horses'
- Silbury Hill: a monumental Neolithic mound west of the River Kennet and south of Avebury village
- West Kennett Farm palisaded enclosures
- Long barrow on Horton Down
- Grange Stables bell barrow
- Earthwork east of Ablington Furze
- Round barrow south-west of Compton Farm
- Medieval settlement remains immediately west of The Vicarage
- Swanborough Tump
- Three bowl barrows 600m south-west of Knap Cottage
- Bowl barrow 130m SSW of Beckhampton Buildings forming part of a barrow cemetery situated on North Down
- Castle mound
- Bowl barrow forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery on Allington Down
- Bowl barrow, Round Down Copse
- 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
- Everleigh Barrows
- Dam of King's fishpond
- Bowl barrow on Kitchen Barrow Hill
- Two of a dispersed group of round barrows on Weather Hill