Enclosure older than Salisbury monument found under late novelist’s garden is given heritage protection When the author Thomas Hardy was writing Tess of the D’Urbervilles in 1891, he chose to set the novel’s dramatic conclusion at Stonehenge , where Tess sleeps on one of the stones the night be...
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