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PRETERNATURAL

Heytesbury Preternatural Archive

Heytesbury House

///infinite.remembers.puzzles

Skew Bridge

///otherwise.intruders.nearly

Unknown Craft

///panicking.flames.spirits

Devil's Dip

///resources.remarked.selection

Crop Circle

///square.shunning.circling

Knook Camp

///history.novels.decoding

Vicar's Craft

///clerics.pickup.generally

Original Gates

///motivates.steadily.shocked

Exorcism 1850s

///monk.looms.myths

Knook Castle

///forever.published.vision

Scratchbury Hillfort

///movie.indicate.mainly

///movie.indicate.mainly

 

Locations of Preternatural Activity

A visual guide to referenced locations. For a detailed location and map use the ‘what3words’ positioning app. Use ///movie.indicate.mainly to orientate your search of Heytesbury and the surrounding area.

Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three times is a pattern.

To paraphrase Ian Flemming, 007, who based James Bond on a character created by Dennis Wheatley who based the Devil Rides Out on Heytesbury House.

A novel and movie of the occult, summoning evil on Salisbury Plain. Circles within circles of coincidence all focused on Heytesbury House. The earliest crop circle in modern times was recorded at Heytesbury, the circle of Stonehenge missing its only component piece not at Stonehenge: at Heytesbury House.

The epicentre of a decade of alien activity beginning at Heytesbury with the critical encounters all unfolding in Heytesbury. A documented, global phenomenon.

Circled by the Neolithic tombs, megaliths, Anglo-Saxon hillforts and the gathering of an army that defeated the Danes at Ethandun. Circles within circles of murder, public exorcism, occult and a series of catastrophic fires burning the evidence in their wake.

 

Complete the circle. Use What3Words to explore a sequence of evidence as explicit as it is coincidentally, a pattern.

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Studiocanal Films Ltd/Mary Evans. The Devil Rides Out.

Circular Evidence

Wiltshire, England and Salisbury Plain. The first complex crop circle, the five of dice, appeared in Heytesbury in the 1950s but the circular evidence was always here. From Avebury, the Woodhenge of Durrington to Stonehenge itself.

Neolithic

Salisbury Plain (unknown indentations/chalk markers)

Medieval

Circle of Protection (occult/spiral chalk markings)

Contemporary

Crop circle (five of dice formation/spirals in wheat)

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Locate yourself at the centre of the stone circle. The only significant component of the iconic monument not at Stonehenge was, of course, at Heytesbury House. Donated by Siegfried Sassoon, it can now be viewed at Salisbury Museum. The stone’s original position can be found at ///region.conveys.proves

In the 2020s, new research has revealed evidence of a massive circular structure surrounding Durrington Walls and Woodhenge. A series of shafts around 10 metres in diameter and each reaching a depth of 5 metres forming a circle of nearly 2 kilometres.

Of those shaft holes recorded so far, the circle formed points to a central point slightly offset from the circle of the Durrington enclosure, north of Woodhenge. The location of this centre point is ///airstrip.titles.earmarked

Heytesbury House Siegfried Sassoon

Heytesbury House

Warminster, circa 1935.

Heytesbury Church 1960s

Heytesbury Church

Christopher Lee (simulation)

Heytesbury House Sassoon

Heytesbury House

Wiltshire, circa 1965.

Heytesbury Preternatural Archive

Author's Bedroom

///infinite.remembers.puzzles

Stonehenge (bluestone)

///region.conveys.proves

Entrance Hall

///actual.guests.expect

Stables (POV)

///dispensed.proofs.create

The Great Fire (POV)

///internet.served.activates

Cellars (Beneath)

///intrigues.appealing.building

US Army HQ (1944)

///campers.volunteered.signed

The Great Famine (Ireland)

///famines.swooned.addicted

New Entrance (1986)

///provide.sometimes.momentous

Orangery

///mastering.maddening.massive

Bathtub

///bathtubs.hook.outwards

Devil Rides Out

///complies.sends.daredevil

Circles Within

///clearly.lawns.circle

Heytesbury House Orangery

Heytesbury House

Heytesbury House Orangery

Heytesbury Station

Heytesbury Station

Disused circa 1950s.

The Meeting Tree

Meeting Tree

Adjacent to Red Lion Inn

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Video record as posted (02). Heytesbury House stable block originated from source (1993). Production November 2025. ///dispensed.proofs.create