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Wiltshire

Avebury

Ancient stone circle, museum and manor house in the heart of the Avebury World Heritage Site. NOTE: Avebury Manor is currently closed for restoration work.

Avebury, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1RD

A large standing stone at Avebury in Wiltshire, with a group of people walking on the grass-covered henge bank in the background

Planning your visit

A woman and two girls studying an Easter Egg Hunt map in the Kitchen Garden at Avebury Manor

Events at Avebury 

Take a look at our planned events and activities between now and Easter at Avebury.

Blue and white flowers growing around a tree trunk in the Avebury Manor Garden, with the manor visible in the background.

Guided tour of Avebury Manor Garden 

Join a tour of Avebury Manor Garden to learn about the historic rooms, seasonal highlights, plus tips for your own gardens.

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Reopening Avebury Manor 

Avebury Manor was badly damaged in January 2024 following storms and widespread flooding in the local area. The manor is still closed while essential repairs are carried out.

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Accessibility information for Avebury visitors 

At Avebury we do everything we can to make sure everyone can enjoy their time. If there is anything else you need to know please do get in touch on 01672 539250.

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Visiting Avebury with your dog 

Avebury is a two pawprint rated place. With miles of space to explore, dogs love walks at Avebury. Find out where they can go and where to find water bowls and treats.

West Kennet Avenue at Avebury, Wiltshire
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Tours and group visits 

Groups visits and tour parties are very welcome at Avebury and there are some steps you need to take before you visit.

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