Permanent Home Centre & Exhibition!

15 July 2019 – In its new, permanent Honeystreet home – in the heart of the historical Pewsey Vale – the Crop Circle Centre & Exhibition has established itself as the place to go for all the latest information on (new) crop circles and feedback from the farming community.

Now, bigger and better than ever, spanning two floors of a former warehouse in Honeystreet – next to the India Shop – is a treasure chest of up-to-date exhibits: with impressive photos and footage; a tranquil reading area; a hands on multi media centre (with cinema) and a kids corner too. There is something for everyone.

Bring the whole family and learn more about the mystery and research of the phenomenon. Just what is a crop circle? Are they the work of fairies, the symbol of sky born sound trumpets, UFO landing sites, the results of strange goings on with cyclonic whirlwinds, magnetic fields or a mysterious forces at work? 

Here, at the centre and exhibition, you can learn about the effects (sometimes healing) on people, animals and electronic equipment. You can wonder at the curious geometrical designs, or the ghostly imprints in the fields, hear the unexplained sound phenomena, see footage of unexplained lights and read the eyewitness accounts . 

Find out how to identify authentic crop circles and take away practical information on where to locate new circles and how to keep the local farmers on side .

We also have an on-site restaurant with terrace next to the canal, The Honeystreet Mill Café, with delicious refreshments, homemade food and cakes, sandwiches and salads.

For more information visit cropcircleaccess.com

 
 

The Barn was robbed and many crucial items were stolen

5th May 2018 – After the Exhibition was hosted at The Barge Inn at Honeystreet in the summer of 2017, it was stored for the winter in the next-door Barn. Just before the items should be transferred to the Exhibition’s new location at the nearby Honeystreet Mill Café, it was discovered that the Barn was robbed and many crucial items were stolen, including displays, expensive technical equipment like digital frames, cameras, headphones, and a video-beamer. Altogether it was a loss in excess of £5,000 GBP.

Read more about the sad event HERE

CrowdFunding Campaign

This Sunday evening (21 July 2013), on German television, the topic ‘Crop Circle Formations‘ will be covered. The CrowdFunding initiative managed by CICC which supports local farmers will also be discussed.

EuroBlick is a program on Bavarian television broadcast each Sunday from 17.30 to 18.00 (18.30 UK time). They report about current events happening across Europe. This episode will be available via the Internet for the next two weeks for viewing at http://www.br.de/