What to do and see in Amesbury, England: The Best Things to do

May 30, 2021 Misti Hsu

Discover the best top things to do in Amesbury, United Kingdom including Amesbury History Centre, The Abbey Church of St Mary and St Melor, Stonehenge public footpath, Stonehenge, Durrington Walls, Solstice Play, Kings arms / rubys, Bronze Age Man, Circle tours, The Bank.
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1. Amesbury History Centre

4 Church Street, Amesbury SP4 7EU England +44 7522 312124 https://www.amesburyhistorycentre.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

Amesbury History Centre

CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR REBUILD! The Amesbury History Centre is the place to visit to find out all you need to know about the oldest continually inhabited settlement in Britain; as recognised by the Guinness Book of Records. The Centre, though small, is superbly laid out allowing locals and tourists alike to learn the story behind Amesbury’s unique heritage, its connections to Stonehenge and the origins of its rise to military importance.

2. The Abbey Church of St Mary and St Melor

Church Street, Amesbury SP4 7EU England +44 1980 677244 http://www.maryandmelor.com
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

The Abbey Church of St Mary and St Melor

Founded as a Benedictine abbey by Dowager Queen Elfreda in 979 AD, a Saxon church was later added to the site: little of this structure remains except a Saxon font which is still in the church. The Abbey of Amesbury, by all accounts, appears to have been a very important one and was mentioned in the Will of King Alfred. In 1177 Amesbury Abbey was re-founded by Henry II, with nuns from France extending the buildings. These nuns brought with them the veneration of St Melor, a Saint of Brittany, and so the dedication became St Mary and St Melor.

Reviewed By colinmY368AF - Salisbury, United Kingdom

This is a very old church, there has been a church of some sort on this site since 979 so very old.. Take time to stop and have a look around this church, try to spot all of the alterations in the brick work. Would of been great to have had some form of records all those years ago.

3. Stonehenge public footpath

Amesbury England +44 370 333 1181 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/?gclid=CMiJr6HOzdUCFYg_GwodTYcDxg&gclsrc=aw.ds
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4.5 based on 191 reviews

Stonehenge public footpath

Reviewed By katie_travel_boost - Harbin, China

Take the public footpath (there are loads of walks in the area, but the quickest route to the stones is from Larkhill) to get almost as good a view as the paying visitors! You can also see some other interesting sites along the way, e.g. some burial mounds - read up on the history and info online before you go so you know what to look out for :)

4. Stonehenge

Amesbury SP4 7DE England +44-370-333-1181 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/things-to-do
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4.0 based on 14,218 reviews

Stonehenge

One of the most important survivals of prehistoric England, Stonehenge consists of a group of huge rough-cut stones, some more than 20 feet high, arranged in two concentric circles.

Reviewed By 331buffyb

Excellent Visitors Centre. Well laid out, informative, friendly and helpful staff (which bearing in mind the sheer number of tourists they are dealing with is a miracle!) Really enjoyed seeing this finally and an excellent audio guide which our 9 year old also enjoyed. Numbers of people slightly annoying from time to time but what can you do.... that's life. highly recommended.

5. Durrington Walls

Amesbury SP4 8LY England https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/stonehenge-landscape/trails/durrington-walls-stonehenge-landscape-walk
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4.0 based on 97 reviews

Durrington Walls

Reviewed By andrewmB9077TI - Salisbury, United Kingdom

By visiting Durrington Walls and nearby Woodhenge a visitor will get the whole of the Stonehenge Experience in some sort of perspective. The role of Durrington Walls in the development of Stonehenge is easier understood and the realisation that the area has to be seen as a whole an not as individual attractions.

6. Solstice Play

London Road Unit 1 & 2 Minton Distibution Park, Amesbury SP4 7RT England +44 1980 624911 [email protected] http://www.solsticeplay.co.uk
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Solstice Play

Award winning indoor soft play and party venue ideally situated just off the A303 and services in Amesbury. Take a break from your journey or meet up with friends to relax, enjoy quality barista coffee & food while your little ones stretch their legs and play.

Reviewed By cooklets

A lovely softplay, not the largest of equipment areas but thats ok - means you can see your children playing and relax. Lovely large space for sitting and children to ride on toys, make chalk pictures and enjoy themselves. The food was great and coffees AMAZING! Friendly, helpful staff.

7. Kings arms / rubys

7 Church Street, Amesbury SP4 7EU England +44 1980 669479
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3.0 based on 7 reviews

Kings arms / rubys

8. Bronze Age Man

Amesbury England
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Bronze Age Man

9. Circle tours

Circle tours

We are a family run local business in historical town of Amesbury, Wilts. We are at the heart of stongehenge and surrounded by mysterious cropcircles and much more. We offer bespoke tours with professional drivers. Come join us for an unforgettable experience.

10. The Bank

18 High St, Amesbury England +44 7471 761756 https://www.thebankamesbury.co.uk/

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