Overview
Cley Hill emanates a high-frequency energy that many associate with interdimensional contact and expanded states of consciousness. The Neolithic enclosure on the summit created a defined sacred space that appears to thin the boundary between ordinary reality and other dimensions of existence. Visitors frequently report unusual perceptual experiences including seeing lights, feeling strong tingling sensations, and encountering a sense of being observed by non-physical intelligences. The chalk composition of the hill creates a natural piezoelectric effect under pressure, potentially generating electromagnetic anomalies that interact with human consciousness. The site feels electrically alive, particularly at dawn and dusk.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Cley Hill is a prominent chalk hill near Warminster in Wiltshire, featuring a Neolithic causewayed enclosure and two Bronze Age bowl barrows on its summit dating from approximately 2500 BC. The hill rises to 240 metres and commands extensive views across the surrounding landscape. The causewayed enclosure represents one of the earliest forms of monumental gathering places in Neolithic Britain, predating stone circles. The hill's position within the broader Wiltshire sacred landscape connects it to the dense concentration of prehistoric monuments in the region. In modern times, Cley Hill has become associated with UFO sightings and crop circle phenomena, continuing its association with unusual experiences.
Rory's Field Notes
Classic UFO hill with strong Type 4 node on the summit terrace.
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