Seahenge and her sister

an exposed circle of timber in a seawater lagoon

Seahenge and her sister

Location:
Cley Marshes, Coast Road, Cley next the Sea, Norfolk, NR25 7SA
Book
David Robertson explores Seahenge and a nearby Bronze Age timber circle, revealing their 2049 BC origins and historical significance.

Event details

Date

Time
1:00pm - 2:30pm
A static map of Seahenge and her sister

About the event

The discovery of Seahenge, a Bronze Age timber circle on Holme-next-the-Sea beach, has resulted in more than 25 years of research. Archaeologist David Robertson will give an illustrated talk on Seahenge, the neighbouring second circle, and the dating of both to the 2049 BC. He will explore how they might have been used and their importance to the study of timber circles in the British Isles.

Lunch is included in the ticket price.

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted

No dogs permitted on the reserve. Visitors with dogs can walk Beach Road, along the shingle bank (northern reserve boundary) and East bank.

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Parking information

As an event attendee, you will be eligible for free parking.
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Accessibility on reserves

Accessibility

Please contact us at events@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk if you have any specific needs or requirements in order to make your experience of this event more enjoyable.

Additional Information

Refund Policy

Tickets are non-refundable unless the event or activity is cancelled by Norfolk Wildlife Trust. In the event that Norfolk Wildlife Trust has to cancel an event or activity due to low numbers, extreme weather conditions or other circumstances beyond our control, we will inform you at the earliest opportunity and will offer a full refund. Please check our website www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk for event updates.