

The winter solstice. Standing with the ancestors
Just west of Little Abington, Cambridgeshire, a few yards from the river Granta, the land gently rises to a low promontary. The presence of Bronze age barrows (now ploughed out) indicate that this was a place inhabited 3,000 years ago and venerated as a place to inter their dead. Possibly the earliest feature of this site only appears as a crop mark when the conditions are right. A perfect circle or henge which could date from the late neolithic period. This place for gatheri
Dec 25, 2025
