Amesbury is the oldest continuously occupied settlement in Great Britain, with occupants dating back to 8820 BC.
Amesbury's former residents built Stonehenge, an Iron Age hill fort, a Romano-British settlement as well as a Benedictine Abbey.
It is most famous for the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge which is in its parish, and for the discovery of the Amesbury Archer—dubbed the King of Stonehenge in the press—in 2002.
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