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Does anyone know what the genuine answer is about flying in the vicinity of Stonehenge? It is a National Trust site, it is not in a restricted area. Their website states it is not permitted unless prior permission is gained and it is flown under a commercial licence with all the necessary risk assessments and fees would be charged. However, I don’t see how this really stands; if I was to fly from a Home Point that wasn’t on their land (public land) and overfly the vicinity of Stonehenge at a time where there was no public around what grounds do they really have to prosecute? It’s not like they own the airspace. So long as I was within the regulations what could they actually do? They only have authority for the actual land they own. I would be interested in people’s thoughts on this and any pointers to where I can see some concrete legislation that counters their claim that you cannot fly there.