Silbury Hill in Wiltshire. It’s not known when this chalk earth mound was ‘built’ or put together, or why. It’s huge and can be compared in size and height to the ancient pyramids. Sat in between Avebury stone circle and West Kennet Long Barrow, it’s right in the middle of the neolithic history but we don’t know how it fits. Clearly visible as you walk up the hill to the barrow, it really is a sigh to behold. I just don’t know why.

Apparently dating to around 4,500 years ago, with no burials found inside, it remains another of the landscapes mysteries.

There is another hill to this which is strikingly similar in Poland, so who knows how connected everything was in the past.

(c) K Wicks