
Luton Henge: Standing the Stones
Saturday 21 June 2025
18:00 - 21:30
Marsh House
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This is for anyone interested in Henges and Neolithic history, local geography or want to celebrate the stones standing for the first time the new community monument.
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For the first time, the stones of Luton Henge will stand—marking the beginning of something that will be here for years to come.
On Saturday 21 June 2025, join us at the Luton Henge Site, outside Marsh House, for a powerful evening of connection, celebration, and new beginnings.
As the summer solstice bathes the landscape in golden light, we’ll begin with a walk through the ancient chalklands of Totternhoe Quarry, tracing paths shaped by centuries of movement. Then, we’ll gather for a shared West Indian feast, celebrating community through food and storytelling.
As the sun begins to set, you’ll take part in the Hope Stones Ceremony—placing a stone within the henge, leaving behind a marker of your presence and a wish for the future.
With firelight dancing on the stones, we’ll close the evening around a crackling fire pit, roasting marshmallows and watching as Luton Henge stands illuminated for the very first time—rooted in memory, shaped by hands and alive with possibility.
In summary, the itinerary for this event is as follows:
18:00 Meet at Marsh House and travel to walk
18:30 Begin Totternhoe Quarry walk
19:30 Travel back from walk
20:00 Food and storytelling
20:30 Fire pit poems and Hope stones
21:00 Marshmallows outside
21:25 Sun Set
As the longest day fades, the stones settle into their place, reflecting the neolithic echoes of Waulud’s Bank nearby. This is more than a gathering. It’s a moment of meaning—a shared act of creation in a place that will hold us for years to come.
Luton Henge is rising. Join us for its first light.
Marsh House

Travel tips
Marsh House
Marsh House Community Centre, Bramingham Road Luton LU3 2SRHOW TO GET TO MARSH HOUSE FOR RAVE NEW WORLD
Marsh House Community Centre is accessible via public transport.
Train:
Marsh House Community Centre is a short walk (5 minutes) away from Leagrave Station which runs Thameslink services.
Bus:
You can travel to Marsh House Community Centre by Bus. Bus services to Marsh House Community Centre are provided by arriva Beds and Bucks.
Credits/supporters
Luton Henge created by Matthew Rosier as part of the Nature Calling programme is presented by Revoluton Arts, commissioned by the Chilterns National Landscape in partnership with the National Landscapes Association, Activate Performing Arts and the Poetry School. The project is funded by Arts Council England and the Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (Defra).
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