Seahenge
This captivating Bronze Age timber circle, discovered on Holme beach, is now preserved and displayed at the Lynn Museum in King's Lynn.

šŸ“œ A captivating Bronze Age timber circle, Seahenge was discovered in 1998 on Holme beach.
šŸ” Originally constructed in 2049 BC, its timbers are now preserved and displayed at the Lynn Museum.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø See a unique 4,000-year-old Bronze Age timber circle.
šŸ’” Learn about its mysterious purpose and discovery at the Lynn Museum.
🚶 Easy access, located near King's Lynn bus and railway stations.
🌳 View a full-sized modern reconstruction of the site.

Why Avoid

🚫 Original site on Holme Beach has no visible traces.
ā“ Exact purpose remains uncertain, though theories exist.
šŸ—£ļø Discovery and removal caused local and neopagan protests.

Tips

šŸ“ Visit Lynn Museum in King's Lynn to see the preserved timbers.
🚶 Enjoy a coastal walk past the original discovery site on Holme Beach.

šŸ…æļø Parking

Lynn Museum is in King's Lynn, near the town's main bus station and a short walk from the railway station.

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