Steeped in history and even taking pride of place in the Guinness Book of Records - Malmesbury in Wiltshire was named as among the best places ...
Now, these remains are revealing more than ever before about the rich history of the Malmesbury Abbey next door. Discovering The Skeletons At The Old Bell Hotel According to Cotswold Archaeology ...
Mr Mitchell's latest theory is that St Mary's Church in Purton, which boast both a west tower and a spire, was modelled on Malmesbury Abbey 12 miles away. Speaking to BBC Wiltshire, Mr Mitchell ...
Seeking a more laid-back environment, we strolled past the historic Market Cross towards the high street, home to an array of ...
in the Middle Ages the building had a tall central spire... Malmesbury Abbey's founder, Maidulph, died in 675. At this time Aldhelm, a Saxon by birth and related to King Ine of Wessex, took over ...
Only the nave of this once huge abbey remains. A visitor to Malmesbury Abbey will see the tomb of King Athelstan, a 15th Century illuminated Bible, the crest of Henry VII, a breathtaking Norman ...
Hundreds flocked to Malmesbury Town Hall in the town’s Cross Hayes to see a site-by-site display from Malmesbury’s Big Athelstan Dig. Results from the dig, which took place in July 2024, exceeded ...
The town is home to historic gems like Malmesbury Abbey, which at this season is adorned with snowdrops lending an enchanting atmosphere to the churchyard, as BristolLive reports. Wandering ...