Malmesbury Photo Gallery
Malmesbury market cross Malmesbury market cross Central column of the Malmesbury market cross The Old Bell Inn, beside Malmesbury Abbey Malmesbury town museum in the market place Town crest adorns the gate to the Abbey precinct The west front of Malmesbury Abbey from the churchyard Gargoyles adorn the lovely medieval market cross A cheerful face, don't you think? Gargoyle on the market cross. I didn't count, but there must be a hundred of these little fellows on the cross And still more gargoyles. These heads are only a few inches in height. Malmesbury market cross
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The Kings Arms Hotel
The Kings Arms in Malmesbury is currently undergoing refurbishment to restore this beautiful 16th Century building to it former glory. Please note that we do have car parking but the archway to get to it is rather narrow the majority of cars are absolutely fine however some 4x4's may struggle … more >>
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Old Bell Hotel
Reputed to be Englandメs oldest hotel, dating from 1220, the Old Bell Hotel is serenely located adjacent to the medieval Abbey, in this historic Cotswold town. This beautiful heritage property with a charming walled garden is steeped in character. A recent refurbishment has resulted in all areas being refreshed, renewed … more >>
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