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Wiltshire's 'Neolithic' long barrow burial chamber opens | Wiltshire's 'Neolithic' long barrow burial chamber opens |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Would you fancy spending eternity inside a burial chamber in the corner of a field in Wiltshire? | Would you fancy spending eternity inside a burial chamber in the corner of a field in Wiltshire? |
The first "Neolithic" long barrow to be built in the UK for 5,500 years has been completed and already the first urn of human ashes has been placed inside. | The first "Neolithic" long barrow to be built in the UK for 5,500 years has been completed and already the first urn of human ashes has been placed inside. |
The structure at All Cannings near Devizes, took almost nine months to build, using traditional materials and stone working techniques. | The structure at All Cannings near Devizes, took almost nine months to build, using traditional materials and stone working techniques. |
It was privately financed and cost about £200,000 to build, can hold about 1,000 urns and has now opened officially. | |
The first paying client, Adrian Gray, who interred his wife Carol's ashes in a pewter urn behind a sealing stone in one of the barrow's niches, said it was "amazing". | The first paying client, Adrian Gray, who interred his wife Carol's ashes in a pewter urn behind a sealing stone in one of the barrow's niches, said it was "amazing". |
"I'm so pleased we were able to do this. It's an incredible honour for us to have the first niche, in the first long barrow, for five-and-a-half thousand years. | "I'm so pleased we were able to do this. It's an incredible honour for us to have the first niche, in the first long barrow, for five-and-a-half thousand years. |
What is a long barrow? | What is a long barrow? |
Source:BBC Religion | Source:BBC Religion |
"It's a magnificent chamber. I think my wife would have been very pleased with what we've done." | "It's a magnificent chamber. I think my wife would have been very pleased with what we've done." |
Mr Gray said the particular niche selected was chosen by a butterfly. | Mr Gray said the particular niche selected was chosen by a butterfly. |
"After my wife passed away I kept seeing butterflies flying into the house and in the wardrobes and on the day we came [to choose the niche] there was a butterfly in this chamber flitting about. | "After my wife passed away I kept seeing butterflies flying into the house and in the wardrobes and on the day we came [to choose the niche] there was a butterfly in this chamber flitting about. |
"It flitted towards this niche rather than the other ones, so I chose it on that basis. It's all a bit mad." | "It flitted towards this niche rather than the other ones, so I chose it on that basis. It's all a bit mad." |
Developer Tim Daw said he was "absolutely thrilled" with the way the structure had turned out. | Developer Tim Daw said he was "absolutely thrilled" with the way the structure had turned out. |
"It's been a lot of work - all hand work. Every stone has been shaped and placed by hand. | "It's been a lot of work - all hand work. Every stone has been shaped and placed by hand. |
"It's not a pastiche or a reconstruction of an ancient long barrow - it's been made more usable but keeping a traditional feel to it." | "It's not a pastiche or a reconstruction of an ancient long barrow - it's been made more usable but keeping a traditional feel to it." |
The long barrow contains four large chambers, each housing 55 niches, which are each able to hold four or five urns. | The long barrow contains four large chambers, each housing 55 niches, which are each able to hold four or five urns. |
A smaller "secret" chamber is able to house single urns in smaller niches. | A smaller "secret" chamber is able to house single urns in smaller niches. |
Clients are charged about £1,000 for use of a niche. More than 40 have been reserved so far. | Clients are charged about £1,000 for use of a niche. More than 40 have been reserved so far. |
Mr Daw said the burial chamber was planned to be much bigger but he "ran out of time and money" to complete it. | Mr Daw said the burial chamber was planned to be much bigger but he "ran out of time and money" to complete it. |
"We wanted to get it finished this summer and we've done a far fancier job than we were originally going to do," he said. | "We wanted to get it finished this summer and we've done a far fancier job than we were originally going to do," he said. |
The barrow is aligned with the sunrise on the Winter Solstice on 21 December. | The barrow is aligned with the sunrise on the Winter Solstice on 21 December. |
"The sun should shine right up the passageway and hit the end. If it doesn't we've got to move the barrow," Mr Daw joked. | "The sun should shine right up the passageway and hit the end. If it doesn't we've got to move the barrow," Mr Daw joked. |
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