300 years of William Stukeley exhibition
Between 1719 and 1724, antiquarian William Stukeley spent time at Avebury. To celebrate 300 years since his fantastically detailed drawings of the stones and village, visit this fantastic exhibition of drawings.
The writings and drawings of William Stukeley have contributed significantly to what we know about Avebury and the surrounding landscape. Stukeley's beautifully detailed drawings of the stone circles in the early eighteenth century offer a reminder of how the landscape has changed in the past three hundred years, and how much has remained the same. Visit the seventeenth century threshing barn in the heart of Avebury for free to see several of his works reproduced to celebrate the anniversary.
Runs from Tue 27 Jun to November 10th 2023
Free entry 10am to 5pm
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/wiltshire/avebury/events/9e9cc819-27f0-40cc-b0e0-3b02568f885e
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