by Temporary Temples | Jul 22, 2017
Cley Hill, nr Warminster, Wiltshire Cley Hill is a well known landscape feature that lies to the west of the town of Warminster. A distinctive, soaring chalk hill, once shaped by ancient seas, it is an important site archeologically and biologically. It is the home to...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 12, 2017
Hackpen Hill, nr Broad Hinton,Wiltshire Hackpen Hill is a regular site for crop circles and many have been seen there over the years. They do not always occur in the same field every year, sometimes they appear at the top of the hill by the ancient Ridgeway path that...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 11, 2017
Battlesbury Camp Hillfort, nr Warminster, Wiltshire. Battlesbury Camp Hillfort is one in a group of three or four of hill forts to the west of Warminster: Battlesbury Hillfort, Middle Hill, Scratchbury Hillfort and further out still Cotely Hill – all line the...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 5, 2017
Boreham Wood, nr Lockeridge, Wiltshire If you look at the Google Maps link on the left-hand side of this page you will see that this field has not always been used for agriculture – the Google Maps image shows the location as grass land rather than being planted...
by Temporary Temples | Jul 4, 2017
Langdean Bottom, nr East Kennett, Wiltshire (Reported elsewhere as Thorn Hill) This really is a very pretty location for a crop circle. Langdean Bottom (as it name suggests) is nestled in the bottom of a natural valley close to the village of East Kennet in Wiltshire....
by Temporary Temples | Jun 22, 2017
Longwood Warren, nr Cheesefoot Head, Hampshire (Reported elsewhere as Cheesefoot Head) This part of Hampshire has a long crop circle history with some of the earliest recorded crop circles appearing there in the 1970s and 1980s. The central feature of the landscape...
by Temporary Temples | Jun 19, 2017
Target Wood, nr Badbury Rings, Dorset This crop circle lies close to Badbury Rings in Dorset. Badbury Rings is an Iron-Age hill fort which lies close to Blandford Forum in Dorset. It is one of the more attractive hill forts of its type with several ringed embankments...
by Temporary Temples | Jun 12, 2017
Little Knoll, Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire Please note: we regret to report that this circle has now been cut out by the farmer. This crop circle was regretfully cut out by the farmer within 24 hours of it being reported so we were unable to photograph it before it was...
by Temporary Temples | Jun 7, 2017
Woolstone Hill, nr Ashbury, Oxfordshire. Please Note: We hear this circle has now been partially defaced by the farmer. Please do not enter this field. Uffington Castle is a Bronze-Age hill fort which sits atop an escarpment on the ancient Ridgeway pathway, where it...
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