
Miller's Grave
📍 Hebden Bridge HX2 6XB, UK
About Miller's Grave
Miller's Grave is a fascinating ancient site located near Hebden Bridge, offering a tranquil escape into Yorkshire's deep history. This impressive Bronze Age burial mound is distinguished by its unique shaped slabs and a surrounding stone circle, captivating visitors with its intriguing structure and peaceful moorland setting. Highly rated by visitors with a perfect 5/5 stars, it's celebrated for its untouched beauty and historical significance.
Often described as a Neolithic wonder, Miller's Grave provides a glimpse into prehistoric life in Yorkshire. Its secluded position, off the main paths across the moors, ensures a quiet and contemplative experience, allowing visitors to connect with the ancient landscape without distraction. The enduring mystery and striking formations of this historical landmark make it a truly memorable spot for those exploring the region.
Visiting Information
Miller's Grave is open 24 hours a day, every day of the week, allowing for visits at any time. Please note that the site does not have wheelchair accessible entrances due to its natural, rugged terrain. As a historical landmark in a natural setting, no payment options are required for access.
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📍 Hebden Bridge HX2 6XB, UK
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Bronze age burial mound with interesting shaped slabs in middle of stone circle.
I love this spot. It's off the beaten track and main path which runs across the moors, so this spot is always quiet. Apparently this is Neolithic, fascinating to look at.