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Since at least the 17th century, the right has been only handed down from father to son or son-in-law. There is a maximum of 280 commoners. To be a commoner, one has to be born to a freeman or marry the daughter of one. Since 2000, women were admitted for the first time—the daughters of freemen. The organisation, The Warden and Freemen of Malmesbury, still owns the land to the south of the town, along with dozens of properties,
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of the same borough for ever. That now Michael Wickes Esquire, late of this said borough and now citizen of London hath augmented and added to the aforesaid gift, viz. to the said Free School ten pounds and to the said almshouse, ten pounds only be paid yearly at St. John's aforesaid within this said
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From the 13th century or earlier, there was a hospital of St John the Baptist in the south of the town. In the 16th century the hospital was bought by the corporation, who used part of it for meetings of the borough court from 1616. The former court house, in limestone rubble with a 15th-century roof
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and made a claim to become the first 'King of All England'. Helped by many men from Malmesbury, in gratitude he gave the townsfolk their freedom, along with 600 hides of land to the south of the town. The status of freemen of Malmesbury was passed down through the generations and remains to this day.
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The 15th-century three-stage tower is all that remains of St Paul's church, which stood adjacent to the abbey and was the town's parish church until 1541, when that role was transferred to the former abbey church. The nave of St Paul's had collapsed by the early 16th century, and the remainder was
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the town changed hands seven times; the south face of Malmesbury Abbey still today bears pock-marks from cannon and gunshot. In 1646 Parliament ordered that the town walls be destroyed. As peace came to inland England, and the need to defend the developing coastal port towns became more important,
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A large building of medieval origins, now a private home, Tower House stands at the end of Oxford Street. It contains a high-roofed main hall where it is said Henry VIII dined after hunting in nearby Bradon Forest. In the 1840s, a doctor living in the house, with a passion for astronomy, built a
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in 1102, and the Saxon layout he rebuilt is retained in the centre today. The geography also precluded easy development for mass transport and hence hindered industrial development, leaving the architecture and ancient buildings largely untouched. The result is a higher proportion of Grade I and
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escaped from the town's abattoir. They swam the Tetbury branch of the River Avon, across a few fields and lived in an orchard for a week. The story made international headlines with tabloid newspapers and TV news stations fighting each other to sight and then capture the pigs. The pigs were
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St Aldhelm's Church is a Catholic church, built on Cross Hayes (the town's former marketplace, now a car park) in 1875. The church is named after the town's patron saint and associated with the local Catholic primary school, St Joseph's. Part of the church's presbytery is Grade II listed.
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Malmesbury sits on a flat Cotswolds hilltop at the convergence of two rivers. The town has a maximum elevation of 146 metres (479 ft) and a minimum of 56 metres (184 ft); the average elevation is 92 metres (302 ft) above sea level. From the west, the infant
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which forces the Bristol Avon south and the Tetbury Avon east. This creates a rocky outcrop as a south-facing, gently sloping hilltop, until the two rivers meet on the southern edge of the town. With steep sides, in places cliff-like, the town was described by Sir
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which absorbed the Malmesbury Railway Company in May 1877 when the latter could not raise sufficient funds to complete the line. The branch split from the main London-Bristol line at Dauntsey, although a later connection with the northern GWR 'mainline' to the
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Across the River Avon's Sherston branch via the footpath by 18 Gloucester Street (leading south-west) is a depression called Daniels Well, and a farm beyond it is named after this. This derives from a monk called Daniel named after an earlier
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Westport no longer exists as a separate village and is not named on modern maps. The built-up area was incorporated in the borough of Malmesbury in 1934, and the rural parts of the parish were incorporated in 1896 into the parish of
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and retaining some 17th and 18th-century court fittings, is now part of a dwelling. Nearby is the 12th-century entrance arch of the hospital and the 16th-century almshouses, in use until 1948; now three cottages, Grade II* listed.
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The former guest house for the abbey dates from the early 13th century. The building was extended and altered in the late 15th century or early 16th, and from c. 1530 it was used as a cloth mill by
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in England, which was described as a "mighty instrument with innumerable tones, blown with bellows, and enclosed in a gilded case." Having founded other churches in the area, including at
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has been held in Charlton Park. This usually takes place over the last weekend of July, spanning approximately three and a half days from the Thursday evening to Monday morning.
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invasion in 1066, Malmesbury was one of the most significant towns in England. It is listed first (thus most important) in the Wiltshire section of the Domesday Book.
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Malmesbury has a number of public parks and gardens. Three of these (St Aldhelm's Mead, Cuckingstool Mead and White Lion Recreation Park) were registered in 2013 as
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Westport, sometimes called Westport St. Mary, was a village and civil parish immediately west of Malmesbury, outside the confines of the hilltop. The philosopher
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did give unto the Free School within this borough of Malmesbury ten pounds and to the poor people my almshouse at St John's, ten pounds to be paid yearly by the
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to the north. Before the bypass was built in the later 20th century, the route followed the High Street, leaving the town to the north-east via Holloway. Three
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to it. The council is made up of sixteen councillors, who annually elect a town mayor and deputy town mayor from their number. The town council meets at
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borough and by his trustees for ever, and hath also given to the minister of this town for the time being 20s. only by the year for life to preach a
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Malmesbury, without its Abbey, lost its importance. As developing transport and trade routes passed it by, it regressed to a regional market town.
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was made at Little Somerford. Just short of its terminus, the line ran through a short tunnel: the only tunnel on the line between Malmesbury and
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the population was 5,380 in 2,280 homes. In the table below, the additional figures in the 19th century are for The Abbey, the supplemental
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In the 19th and 20th centuries the town expanded to the northwest, occupying land between the two rivers which was formerly in Westport and
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to golf/spa resorts), visits and tours of the abbey, nearby landmarks and festivals or by interest in the counter-modernism 1960s work of
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hotel and claims to be the oldest hotel in England. The Abbey's spire collapsed in either the late 15th or early 16th century. Under his
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used for a time as a private house and town hall; the chancel was pulled down in 1852. Today it serves as the bell tower for the abbey.
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Clubmark accredited sports club who play at The Wortheys sports ground, with adult and junior teams playing in the Wiltshire Leagues.
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yearly on the 19th day of July and to his said trustees 20s. by the year beginning on the 25th day of August. Anno Domini 1694.
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What made Malmesbury successful as a town—water and excellent defences—led to its current layout and the presence of over 300
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Typical scene in central Malmesbury, showing older modernised property, but highly preserved from its original construction
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narrow tower protruding high from the roof. The Grade II* listed building dominates the skyline of the east of the town.
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of Malmesbury and Brokenborough, which joins with the ecclesiastical parish of Corston with Rodbourne to form the
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from its creation in 1889 until it was disbanded in 2009. In 1974, the municipal borough was merged into the
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of Malmesbury and Upper Avon. The parish is in the Deanery of North Wiltshire, a sub-division of the larger
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There are two primary schools in Malmesbury: Malmesbury Church of England Primary School and St Joseph's
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provided often transient booms in employment, Malmesbury saw little expansion compared to, for example,
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In modern times, Malmesbury is best known for its abbey, the bulk of which forms a rare survival of the
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since 1541, following on from the former parish church of St Paul. Malmesbury forms part of the modern
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The hilltop contains several freshwater springs, which helped early settlements. It was the site of an
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parishes. In the later 20th and early 21st, development was to the north, as far as the area known as
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equipment, then a new technology. The factory continued production after the war, was taken over by
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mile (1.2 km) southeast of the town, to avoid the danger of bombing. The company established a
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serving the rural area of north west Wiltshire, farming has been the main industry. Even today, the
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was born in Westport in 1588; his father, also Thomas, lived at Westport while serving as curate of
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Numbers 1 and 3 Market Cross are also listed buildings, as is the former Abbey Brewery opposite.
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and Abbey, respectively. Figures from 1911 are for the municipal borough, and after 1961 for the
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Baggs, A. P.; Freeman, Jane; Stevenson, Janet H. (1991). "Malmesbury". In Crowley, D. A. (ed.).
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The Abbey was the site of an early attempt at human flight in 1010, when, as noted by historian
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Once the site of an Iron Age fort, in the early medieval period, Malmesbury became the site of
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reduced and altered the building to form the parish church. The west tower fell c. 1662.
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Features of the building include the south porch, richly carved with Biblical scenes, which
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bypasses the town on its eastern edge; the road links Malmesbury with junction 17 of the
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describes as "among the best pieces of Norman sculpture and decoration in England".
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of 1086 as a borough. Also within the Domesday Book it is reported to be within the
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scholar, bishop, poet, musician; patron saint of Wessex and the abbey's first abbot
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or his son James, on the site of a 13th-century building within the abbey grounds;
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The parish has six Grade I listed structures, all of them within the hilltop town.
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added to that of St Paul. Figures for 1901 are for the parishes of St Paul Within,
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from a tower. Eilmer flew over 180 metres before landing, breaking both his legs.
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as a "front-runner" area to test Neighbourhood Planning powers introduced in the
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was built largely by the Malmesbury Railway Company, and was completed by the
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Malmesbury also has friendship agreements with three other towns and cities:
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and shops within the town itself, providing affordable housing to townsfolk.
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which still holds some fine examples of books from the former Abbey library.
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Baggs, A.P.; Freeman, Jane; Stevenson, Janet H (1991). Crowley, D.A. (ed.).
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7 metres (23 ft) taller than the 123 metres (404 ft) one of
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and politician, best known for purchasing Malmesbury Abbey after the
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recaptured, and lived out their lives in an animal rescue centre.
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Community Policing Team area. Fire services are provided by the
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Tablet describing charitable bequests on the wall of St John's
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passed well to the south of the town; while local quarrying of
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Plummer's edition of Bede, Oxford 1896, 1969, mentions Bede's
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was built in 2019 to provide on-campus student accommodation.
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were replanted in 2022 and are occasionally open to visitors.
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Baggs, A.P.; Freeman, Jane; Stevenson, Janet H, eds. (1991).
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The Itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535–1543
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as the best naturally defended inland location he had seen.
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as a centre for learning, focused on and around the abbey.
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until 1974, when Malmesbury Town Council was formed as a
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The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England
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in November 2022, owing to the condition of its roofs.
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The town's economy profits from tourism, divided among
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The community was the ancient frontier of two kingdoms—
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The nearest stations today, all managed and served by
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carried out 20th-century enlargement. The surrounding
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Grade II buildings than in many other English towns.
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(1956). 3643:"Abbey House and attached rear wall (1269325)" 2624:A History of the County of Wiltshire, Volume 3 2166:– Irish saint and monk, namesake of Malmesbury 1905:St Aldhelm's Roman Catholic Church, Malmesbury 1715:reconstructed the town after his accession to 1689:The Prince's Foundation for Building Community 929:Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service 4133: 2301:The inscription reads: Memorand that whereas 2128:Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology 8: 3385:"COMING UP TO OUR 70TH DCLG-FUNDED SESSION!" 1244:has numerous independent shops and a weekly 3796:"St John's Court Nos. 1, 2 and 3 (1269276)" 3434:"Listed Buildings in Malmesbury, Wiltshire" 3033:EKCO's of Cowbridge: House and War Factory. 2581:"Malmesbury Abbey (Grade I) (1269316)" 2070:. Television signals are received from the 1758:The abbey was placed on Historic England's 1392:and the building was converted to housing. 700:Malmesbury natives are sometimes nicknamed 596:became the first abbot and built the first 505:facility, the town's main employer. At the 4140: 4126: 4118: 3898:"Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 map, sheet ST98" 2074:TV transmitter. Local radio stations are 1260:methods of canals and railways. Hence the 716:5 miles (8.0 km) to the north was in 509:, the population of the parish was 5,380. 41: 3521:"Heritage at Risk in the South West 2022" 2549: 2547: 2545: 2543: 872:, returning a single unitary councillor. 4078:. University of London. pp. 127–168 3007:"Dyson to move head office to Singapore" 2631:. University of London. pp. 210–231 2522:"Key to English Place Names: Malmesbury" 1946:stone. The memorial is Grade II listed. 1642:Bishops' Conference of England and Wales 1087: 903:constituency, represented since 2024 by 3058:Malmesbury Carnival & Festival 2020 2473:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2331: 2294: 2278:Malmesbury (UK Parliament constituency) 1736:The surviving nave of the 12th-century 309: 291: 247: 215: 191: 121: 107: 48: 3487:; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1975) . 3131:. Hellenicleague.co.uk. Archived from 2789: 2787: 2785: 2699:"Old Corporation set to welcome women" 1670:The Julia & Hans Rausing Building. 1656:Malmesbury is also home to Malmesbury 3716:"The Oldest Pubs and Inns in England" 3104:"Library locations and opening times" 3079:"Public Parks, Gardens & Toilets" 2757: 2755: 2607:Photograph of area at geograph.org.uk 1898: 1793:In the centre of the town stands the 1679:In 2011 Malmesbury was chosen by the 451:, and 9 miles (14 km) north of 447:, 25 miles (40 km) northeast of 275: 263: 251: 237: 225: 205: 173: 155: 137: 116:in informal contexts—blason populaire 7: 4004:"Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard" 3346:Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre 1061:which is bounded by the B4014 road. 1012:is responsible for the provision of 954:hospitals overseen by the board are 612:in the highest category and it is a 4309:List of civil parishes in Wiltshire 4086:– via British History Online. 3873:"Malmesbury War Memorial (1446261)" 3598:"Top 15 unusual buildings for sale" 2959:. Chatto & Windus. p. 54. 2639:– via British History Online. 1938:had studied. The cross is built of 548:of Cicementone. Alfred's grandson, 493:. The economy benefits mostly from 3877:National Heritage List for England 3826:National Heritage List for England 3800:National Heritage List for England 3774:National Heritage List for England 3695:National Heritage List for England 3647:National Heritage List for England 3621:National Heritage List for England 3576:National Heritage List for England 3464:National Heritage List for England 2655:Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard 2586:National Heritage List for England 2365:"Water Levels at Malmesbury Abbey" 2094:Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard 1899:St Aldhelm's Roman Catholic Church 1346:moved part of its operations from 1283:The town's main employer today is 1250:wool spinning and weaving industry 76: 25: 3600:. Daily Telegraph. Archived from 2050:The town's bus network is run by 1974:meet at Malmesbury: the B4014 to 1317:Malmesbury had a nine-day wonder 793:one-inch map, first edition, 1828 789:Malmesbury and Westport from the 474:for defence against the Vikings. 3617:"St Paul's bell tower (1269428)" 2985:A Vision of Britain through Time 2738:A Vision of Britain through Time 1992:opened on 17 December 1877. The 1545: 1532: 1519: 1501: 1488: 931:, and ambulance services by the 588:The Abbey was founded in 675 by 389: 75: 68: 50: 4483:Population of major settlements 4112:Aerial view of Malmesbury, 1930 3495:(2nd ed.). Harmondsworth: 3402:Lean, Geoffrey (9 March 2012). 2214:– prominent British philosopher 2157:Category:People from Malmesbury 1439:, both of which are managed by 933:South Western Ambulance Service 2528:. The University of Nottingham 2511:in the extensive notes, II 209 2206:dissolution of the monasteries 2138:institution is located on the 2084:Greatest Hits Radio South West 2046:on the Great Western Main Line 846:Malmesbury was in the area of 720:, while Malmesbury was in the 608:. The Abbey's architecture is 491:dissolution of the monasteries 1: 1829: 1798: 1784: 1644:. The church is dedicated to 1004:distribution network operator 919:Malmesbury is policed by the 764:defeated an army of northern 482:, it became prominent in the 4468:Parliamentary constituencies 3902:National Library of Scotland 2495:UK public library membership 2440:"Malmesbury | Domesday Book" 2247:– racing driver and the 6th 1600:. The Abbey is dedicated to 1388:, moved their operations to 899:, Malmesbury is part of the 497:, as well as tourism to the 459:and one of its tributaries. 4579:Civil parishes in Wiltshire 3926:Wild Swan Publications Ltd 2475:. Oxford University Press. 2182:– first king of all England 1648:, who lived in Malmesbury. 1483:with the following places: 1380:, and later became part of 124:OS grid reference 39:Human settlement in England 32:Malmesbury (disambiguation) 4605: 4503:Grade II* listed buildings 4103:Historic Malmesbury photos 3945:Wiltshire Railway Stations 3247:. The Archbishops' Council 2987:. University of Portsmouth 2740:. University of Portsmouth 2526:Key to English Place Names 2283:St Paul Malmesbury Without 2123:, which was founded 1971. 1990:Malmesbury railway station 1902: 1814: 1769: 1590:Archdeaconry of Malmesbury 1342:, the electronics company 1321:in January 1998, when two 1000:Western Power Distribution 811:St Paul Malmesbury Without 614:Scheduled Ancient Monument 581: 29: 27:Town in Wiltshire, England 4574:Market towns in Wiltshire 3847:"Malmesbury - St Aldhelm" 3317:"St. Aldhelm's RC Church" 2734:"Westport St Mary Within" 2679:. Malmesbury Town Council 1760:Heritage at Risk Register 1636:. This forms part of the 1400:Malmesbury has an annual 1006:which supplies the area. 992:services are overseen by 604:, he died in 709 and was 546:Hundred (county division) 324: 288: 248: 63: 49: 4498:Grade I listed buildings 3493:The Buildings of England 3438:British Listed Buildings 2956:John Aubrey: My Own Life 1828:Abbey House was rebuilt 1620:church in Malmesbury is 1465:Hellenic Football League 1461:Malmesbury Victoria F.C. 1447:also services the town. 1338:At the beginning of the 1090:Population of Malmesbury 974:. There are also nearby 884:, following his initial 848:Wiltshire County Council 564:Abbey Gardens along the 104:5,969 (2021 Census) 4098:Malmesbury Town Council 4076:Victoria County History 4061:The Story of Malmesbury 3822:"Tower House (1269271)" 3389:The Prince's Foundation 3321:St. Aldhelm's RC Church 3220:Malmesbury Town Council 3195:Malmesbury Town Council 3154:Malmesbury Cricket Club 3083:Malmesbury Town Council 2629:Victoria County History 2144:Dyson Institute Village 2142:technology campus. The 2039:Great Western Main Line 1781:Malmesbury Market Cross 1772:Malmesbury Market Cross 1711:within its boundaries. 1415:Since 2007, the annual 1302:retreats (ranging from 937:Wiltshire Air Ambulance 3749:. University of London 3747:British History Online 3035:Cowbridge Publishing. 2981:"Population 1901–1961" 2929:"Malmesbury Elevation" 2802:. University of London 2800:British History Online 2770:. University of London 2768:British History Online 2155:For a full list, see: 2112: 1964:Kemble railway station 1886: 1790: 1704: 1658:United Reformed Church 1638:Province of Birmingham 1630:St Aldhelm, Malmesbury 1598:Province of Canterbury 1233: 956:Great Western Hospital 828: 794: 579: 568: 228:Postcode district 158:Ceremonial county 140:Unitary authority 4264:Royal Wootton Bassett 3943:Oakley, Mike (2004). 3924:The Malmesbury Branch 2192:William of Malmesbury 2107: 2022:Great Western Railway 2015:Swindon railway works 1998:Great Western Railway 1984:Royal Wootton Bassett 1926:. This consists of a 1884: 1779: 1702: 1626:ecclesiastical parish 1612:Roman Catholic Church 1592:. The diocese is the 1582:ecclesiastical parish 1396:Culture and community 1278:Industrial Revolution 1266:Great Western Railway 1262:Kennet and Avon Canal 1228:The main entrance to 1227: 1075:ecclesiastical parish 964:Royal United Hospital 948:Integrated Care Board 925:Royal Wootton Bassett 824: 788: 629:William of Malmesbury 574: 563: 18:Malmesbury, Wiltshire 3499:. pp. 321–326. 3031:Browning, B (2005). 2953:Scurr, Ruth (2015). 2723:Ekblom (1917) p. 170 2481:10.1093/ref:odnb/833 2194:– monk and historian 2186:Eilmer of Malmesbury 1815:St Paul's bell tower 1427:Community facilities 976:minor injuries units 923:force and is in the 841:Malmesbury Town Hall 826:Malmesbury Town Hall 754:Battle of Brunanburh 748:Malmesbury Commoners 633:Eilmer of Malmesbury 622:Daniel of Winchester 271:Dorset and Wiltshire 208:Sovereign state 30:For other uses, see 4508:Scheduled monuments 4187:(cities in italics) 4164:Unitary authorities 3672:abbeyhousemanor.com 3668:"Abbey House Manor" 3547:Toulmin Smith, Lucy 2933:Topographic-map.com 2245:James Scott Douglas 2076:BBC Radio Wiltshire 1942:, blue pennant and 1845:Abbey House Gardens 1717:Bishop of Salisbury 1624:, which serves the 1622:St Aldhelm's Church 1457:non-League football 1421:WOMAD Charlton Park 1386:Lucent Technologies 1092: 1002:is the electricity 728:and his cousin the 683:English Reformation 675:Salisbury Cathedral 642:By the time of the 363: /  4584:Towns in Wiltshire 4533:Deputy Lieutenants 3871:Historic England. 3820:Historic England. 3794:Historic England. 3768:Historic England. 3722:. 12 February 2019 3689:Historic England. 3641:Historic England. 3615:Historic England. 3604:on 2 January 2013. 3527:. 10 November 2022 3458:Historic England. 3271:Diocese of Bristol 3241:"Malmesbury Abbey" 3135:on 27 January 2013 3011:BBC News: Business 2703:Gazette and Herald 2557:. 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Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Malmesbury (disambiguation)

Malmesbury Abbey
Malmesbury is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
Demonym
in informal contexts—blason populaire
OS grid reference
ST940857
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SN16
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament

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