One of England’s most legendary, legally protected prehistoric landmarks, Stonehenge, is believed to date back at least 4,000 years. Today, this cultural icon still stands as a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. Although there’s an air of mystery that surrounds the monument, it’s said to be aligned towards the sunrise on the summer solstice and sunset on the winter solstice. Here’s where to spend the night nearby while checking out this unforgettable and unique attraction.
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Inside, the property features a bedroom area with a king-sized bed, as well as a sitting area with a two-seater sofa, an electric fireplace, a TV, a fold-down wall table for dining or playing games, and a kitchen with all the appliances and equipment needed to make a simple meal. A bathroom features a deep, double-ended freestanding soaking-style bathtub with a traditional handheld shower attachment and an across-bath wooden board — perfect for perching a book or glass of champagne and relaxing in the warm water. Outdoors, there’s also a relaxing, peaceful, and furnished patio area for lounging in the fresh air.
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Cook in the fully equipped kitchen hosting everything needed to make a tasty meal, including cutlery and cooking appliances. There’s a dedicated dining room located off the kitchen with a dining table seating eight people. In the living room, watch TV on the comfortable couches in front of the warm, open fireplace. Or, open the double doors out onto the patio area and garden to get some fresh air.
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