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Netheravon Dovecote

Set a mere four miles from Stonehenge, Netheravon Dovecote is a charming yet practical building - and an excellent example of an early 18th century dovecote. It still retains most of its original 700 chalk nesting boxes.
You can see the exterior of Netheravon Dovecote from the nearby Millennium Park. You can access this via the lane to the Church, opposite the village garage. Visitors should park in the Netheravon Church car park and then walk back down the lane from the Church and turn left into Millennium Park, via a black pedestrian gate.
Walk across the park to its southern edge, where you can see the rear of the dovecote from a distance of around 20 metres. Please note, there is no access to the field in which the dovecote is situated.

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