Maelmin Henge is modern interpretation/reconstruction of a henge monument near the village of Milfield, Northumberland in the Till Valley.
[3] The landscape in which the contemporary monument sits held a number of Neolithic and early Bronze Age henge monuments[4][5] around 5,000 years ago and the new monument is based on excavations of one of these,[6] the site of which is close by.
[7][8] The monument was created by Clive Waddington,[9] who has written a guide to interpret it.
[12] The site maintenance is taken care of by Newcastle University, and the monument exists thanks to support from local people and supporters.
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