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Episode 107 - A flying visit: 100 years since the closure of Stonehenge aerodrome

Episode 107 - A flying visit: 100 years since the closure of Stonehenge aerodrome

This week we’re marking a slightly unusual milest…

The English Heritage Podcast

April 15, 202142m 29s

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Show Notes

This week we’re marking a slightly unusual milestone in the long history of Stonehenge, because this year marks a hundred years since the closure of the Stonehenge aerodrome. Of course, there’s no obvious trace of this when you visit the famous stones today. But in the early 20th century, just a few hundred yards from the monument’s southern edge was a large First World War aviation training complex.

We’re joined by Senior Property Curator of Stonehenge, Heather Sebire, and Martyn Barber from Historic England’s Aerial Investigation and Mapping Department to discover why it was here, how it was used and if there is any truth to the story that the stones were used for target practice!

To learn more about the Stonehenge aerodrome, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/stonehenge/history-and-stories/first-world-war-aerodrome

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