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Malmesbury

Town in England
Malmesbury is a town and civil parish in north Wiltshire, England, which lies approximately 14 miles west of Swindon, 25 miles northeast of Bristol, and 9 miles north of Chippenham. The older part of the town is on a hilltop which is almost... Wikipedia
Ceremonial county: Wiltshire
Dialling code: 01666
OS grid reference: ST940857
Population: 5,969 (2021 Census)
Post town: Malmesbury
Postcode district: SN16
Region: South West

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Malmesbury is a town and civil parish in north Wiltshire, England, which lies approximately 14 miles (23 km) west of Swindon, 25 miles (40 km) northeast of ...
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The town offers a great base for exploring the wider Cotswolds and is a short drive from Westonbirt Arboretum, the Cotswold Water Park and Chavenage House.
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3 days ago · The town, one of the oldest in England, developed around the abbey, which originated as St. Maeldiub's hermitage (c. 635) and was rebuilt and ...
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On the northern borders of Wiltshire stands the small market town of Malmesbury. Its origins date back to the middle of the sixth century, after the Saxons ...
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Visit Malmesbury. England's oldest borough is quite simply a delight. The high street is full to bursting with independent shops and eateries, all nestling in ...
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MALMESBURY is a vibrant, market town, steeped in history going back to medieval times. Currently home to many famous & popular musical, cultural, and festival ...
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Malmesbury Abbey stands proudly over the town of Malmesbury, the seventh-century abbey is one of England's most historic sites and the town's star attraction.
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The town developed as a religious centre with the establishment of a Benedictine Abbey in 675 and is the final resting place of its founder St Aldhelm. Alfred ...
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Normal Opening Times: The Abbey is open for visitors Monday to Saturday from 9:30am to 4.00pm and on Sundays from 12.30pm-3.30pm.