Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey

Address: Honeystreet Mill, Honey Street, Pewsey SN9 5PS.

Website: cropcircleaccess.com.
Specialties: Visitor centre.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Good for kids.
Opinions: This company has 58 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.5/5.

Location of Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition Honeystreet Mill, Honey Street, Pewsey SN9 5PS

The Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the mysterious and fascinating world of crop circles. Located in the charming village of Honey Street, Pewsey, SN9 5PS, this visitor center is the perfect place to learn about the history, theories, and science behind these intricate patterns found in crop fields.

The center offers a range of on-site services, including a wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance, making it easy for everyone to visit. It is also a great place for kids, with its engaging exhibits and displays that will capture their imagination.

One of the standout features of the Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition is its extensive collection of crop circle artifacts, photographs, and documents. Visitors can explore the various theories surrounding the creation of crop circles, from hoaxes and natural phenomena to extraterrestrial involvement. The center also offers guided tours and talks, providing a deeper understanding of the cultural and scientific significance of crop circles.

The Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition has received an impressive 4.5/5 rating based on 58 reviews on Google My Business. Visitors have praised the center for its informative exhibits, knowledgeable staff, and welcoming atmosphere.

Reviews of Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Gemma Phillis
5/5

Great dog friendly day out visiting the cafe, farm shop and crop circle museum. Very informative and well presented in a converted wooden farm building. Very close to Avebury too.

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Sandy So
4/5

Definitely worth going if you are a great fan of cropfield circles. A factual presentation so that you can decide on what perspective you look at on this subject. Volunteer on site to explain many of my questions during my visit yesterday, thanks Bill.

the panels on 1/fl exhibition (paid section) is more textual based, looking forward this self-run centre can be curated in such a way that it could turn into a proper museum. Worth my support. Appreciate the founder and enthusiasts who have put things together so that we could see that all in one go, save the fuss of searching on the internet.

pity that the souvenir tee run out of stock, i want to get my size but not there. when you touch the material you know is made of good quality.

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Kimmi Vincent (Torvi Valkyrisen)
5/5

Took my 10 year old today as he's been dreaming about visiting for a long time (he is UFO and crop circle mad). He was in his element and was talking away to the staff about the crop circles and their shapes and where they are based, etc. The staff were so lovely and kind and listened to everything he had to say.

The centre is informative and has everything you need to know regarding crop circles. In fact, whilst we were there, we got told about a brand new crop circled that had appeared that very day near stoneHenge and they gave us coordinates so we knew where to access it.

My son loved it and I'm sure we will be back ?

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Charlie manthorp
5/5

We had an amazing trip with 34 students to the museum. The wonderful Monique opened especially for us in the winter period and gave us a personal tour. Monique is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about crop circles. If you're in the area you must go!

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Alison Crocker
5/5

We had a wonderful afternoon at the crop circle exhibition. The entry fee is £4.50 for an adult. We looked at many books and read the extensive information including an hour long film about crop circle research. There is a lovely cafe at the location as well as a farm shop, a shop selling new age items and scenic river views. I highly recommend the exhibition and shops. Parking is free and can be busy.

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Ryan W
5/5

A fascinating place to visit, and the small entrance fee is definitely worth it. Although I wasn't able to see the real crop circles up close during my visit, they were present in the area. It was still a great experience to learn everything about crop circles through the exhibitions. While recalling my memories, I discovered something new from the displays. I also had a short chat with the co-founder, which provided additional insights into crop circles and other interesting places around Wiltshire. Additionally, I highly recommend checking out their website, where they list the recent crop circle sightings.

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Mckenzie Friend - Alternative to a divorce lawyer
5/5

Really impressive place to spend a few hours.Monique the owner is very knowledgeable, passionate about crop circles and happy to help with info on nearby crop circles. The upstairs exhibition is well worth the £4.50 entrance fee and the info is presented very well, lots of different aspects and theories explored with depth.You can buy books, mugs and souvenirs. Highly recommended

Crop Circle Visitor Centre & Exhibition - Pewsey
Oliver Fryer
3/5

Nice idea if a little eccentric. The museum looks free and the initial room is, for a browse, but then fairly steep charges to go upstairs and see an exhibition of (presumably photos) of crop circles. Not sure I'd want to pay for this.

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