Breamore Mizmaze

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50.9817°N, 1.8001°W Giza Bearing: 320.07° 3,584 km to Giza Power: 4/10

Hidden within a beech wood on a hilltop in Hampshire, the Breamore Mizmaze is one of only two surviving mizmazes in the county. Its Chartres-type 11-circuit design, approximately 87 feet in diameter, mirrors French cathedral labyrinths — a direct link to the medieval labyrinth-building tradition of Gothic architecture. The nearby Breamore Priory, an Augustinian foundation from 1130, suggests monastic involvement in the maze's creation or maintenance. At 320.07° Giza bearing, Breamore connects to the Wessex sacred landscape that includes Stonehenge (25 km north) and Old Sarum. The woodland setting — unusual for English turf mazes, which are typically on open commons — creates an enclosed ritual space with natural acoustic properties.

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Labyrinth Details
Pattern Medieval Chartres
Circuits 11 paths, 12 walls
Diameter 27m
Material turf
Age Medieval
Condition intact
Country England
Region Hampshire
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