Overview
Walking the Ridgeway near Ogbourne St George, one feels drawn into the deep memory of the chalk downland that has guided human footsteps for five thousand years. The village sits in a gentle fold of the hills that creates a sheltered, nurturing energy, a natural resting point on a long journey. Many sense that this landscape acts as an energetic corridor linking the powerful sites of the Avebury complex.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Ogbourne St George is a village in Wiltshire, England, situated along the ancient Ridgeway track and just a few miles from the Avebury megalithic complex. The village has Saxon origins and its church of St George dates to the Norman period, with evidence of earlier occupation in the surrounding downland. Its position on the Ridgeway connects it to one of Britain's oldest continuously used routes, traversed since the Neolithic period.
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