Freda's Grave is a mysterious ancient monument located in the village of Winterbourne Abbas, Dorset, England. The grave is a large, rectangular stone structure, approximately 15 meters long and 5 meters wide, surrounded by a low earth bank. It is believed to date back to the Neolithic period, around 3000-2500 BCE. The site is shrouded in mystery, with no clear evidence of who Freda was or why the grave was built. The grave's unusual shape and size have sparked numerous theories, including suggestions that it may have been a communal burial site or a ritual center. Despite its age, the grave remains remarkably well-preserved, with many of its original stones still in place. Today, Freda's Grave is a popular tourist destination and a significant archaeological site, offering a glimpse into the lives and traditions of ancient Britons.
Took my partner there and we had a wonderful time, it's got stunning scenery and views as far as the eye can see in all directions, the spot itself has a fascinating history, the wildlife is beautiful and the area is kept clean and tidy for visitors and wildlife and a great spot to visit.
Very moving to see all the items left at the grave - wreaths, painted stones & messages - we were there with our furry friend and it was if he felt the loss as lay down by the memorial and he's usually very lively (border collie!)
So beautiful tottaly recommend you can bring your dog and it is only a short walk.
Good place for a walk and seeing wildlife.
Cold and beautiful. Roads on approach can be slippery and if you've not got 4wd the decent back into Brockton can be a little nerve rattling.
Beautiful for photography, incorporated a pre wedding shoot with a couple of hours wildlife. Can't wait go back. x
Good for kids
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Took my partner there and we had a wonderful time, it's got stunning scenery and views as far as the eye can see in all directions, the spot itself has a fascinating history, the wildlife is beautiful and the area is kept clean and tidy for visitors and wildlife and a great spot to visit.
Very moving to see all the items left at the grave - wreaths, painted stones & messages - we were there with our furry friend and it was if he felt the loss as lay down by the memorial and he's usually very lively (border collie!)
So beautiful tottaly recommend you can bring your dog and it is only a short walk.
Good place for a walk and seeing wildlife.
Cold and beautiful. Roads on approach can be slippery and if you've not got 4wd the decent back into Brockton can be a little nerve rattling.
Beautiful for photography, incorporated a pre wedding shoot with a couple of hours wildlife. Can't wait go back. x