London -Stonehenge
Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Ian Jelf
writes
However, visits usually involve an element of "disappointment because:
(snip)
And also perhaps because it is now no longer normally possible to walk
among the stones - you have to admire them from a distance.
A few years ago, and perhaps now, you could book the place for a private
viewing which would let you go right in. Someone I vaguely knew booked
it for his birthday. You had to sign lots of papers saying you wouldn't
break it.
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Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK
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