The county of Wiltshire in the south of England is home to the world-famous Stonehenge, a prehistoric megalithic structure ...
Wiltshire may well be the most mysterious county in England. It’s home to the country’s densest concentration of Neolithic remains — among them, the blockbuster that is Stonehenge — and a ...
In a remarkable breakthrough published in the journal Science Direct, a research team led by geomorphologist Professor David ...
A “lively” Wiltshire town has been named third on a list of the most quintessential market towns in England. Devizes scooped bronze in the national list compiled by holiday and travel firm Independent ...
“The town's bustling weekly market is a must-visit, and Wiltshire’s iconic attractions like Stonehenge are only a stone's throw away to visit.” ...
People living in a village that has "5,000 vehicles" travelling through daily say "they have lost all hope" after the ...
See intriguing ancient artifacts without fighting the crowds at Stonehenge by visiting another quaint English village with ...
Two people accused of damaging Stonehenge by throwing orange paint ... will next appear in court on 30 May. Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on ...
The construction of Stonehenge in the Wiltshire countryside coincided with the arrival of thousands of migrants from Europe in around 2500 BCE, new research has suggested. The influx of arrivals ...
More than 400 beer and cider lovers attended Winterfest, Salisbury’s popular beer and cider festival, at the city’s Guildhall at the weekend.
Rajan Naidu, 74, and Niamh Lynch, 22, pleaded not guilty to two charges of damaging an ancient protected monument and causing a public nuisance. The stones were covered in orange powder paint as part ...