Prehistoric

History and culture are synonymous with Britain and some of the most amazing structures can be seen throughout England, Wales and Scotland, so be in awe of what Britain has to offer and visit some of the phenomenal prehistoric structures including Stonehenge, Broch of Gurness and the Roman Baths and Pump Room.

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Broch of Gurness

In around 500 and 200 BC Iron Age communities started to sprout around the Eynhallow Sound on the north eastern trip of mainland Orkney and opposite on the Island of Rousay. The Brochs of Gurness and Midhowe are the best preserved remains of these ancient Orcadian villages.

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Old Sarum

Situated on Salisbury Plain, Old Sarum has been the site of numerous settlements throughout its history, from Neolithic and Iron Age settlers, to the Romans, Saxons, and Norman settlements.

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Old Sarum

Roman Baths and Pump Room

Once considered the finest baths in the Roman Empire, the Roman Baths & Pump Room are a unique preservation of Roman engineering and underline the illustrious history of Bath.

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Roman Baths and Pump Room

Skara Brae Prehistoric Village

Skara Brae is the best preserved Neolithic village in northern Europe, a collection of close knit dwellings that predate the ancient pyramids at Giza and a community that flourished before construction at Stonehenge began, it dates back some 5000 years.

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Stonehenge

The most renowned prehistoric monument in Europe, dating as far back as 3000 BC, Stonehenge is a World Heritage Site and one of England's biggest and most mysterious attractions.

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Stonehenge

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