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Athelstan Museum, Malmesbury has its own particular Cotswold charm, from its historic corners and everyday village life to the places that make visitors pause for a second look.

Whether you are visiting for the first time or coming back for another look, you will find ideas here around Cotswold Towns, Malmesbury and Athelstan Museum, plus a few pointers to help you make more of your time in and around Athelstan Museum, Malmesbury.

Summary:

The history of Malmesbury, the hill-top town on the edge of the Cotswolds, comes to life through the Athelstan Museum which contains a fascinating collection of artefacts and explanation of local history.

Athelstan Museum tells the history of Malmesbury, an attractive hill-top town which lies on the edge of the Cotswolds, and the area of north Wiltshire that surrounds it.

Malmesbury was built on the site of a 2,800-year-old Iron Age hill fort and Athelstan Museum has a fascinating collection of artefacts and explanation of local history. The museum runs a series of short-term exhibitions so the displays are always changing.

Malmesbury is famous for its lace and its Abbey and the museum also sheds light on a number of interesting old Malmesburians, including King Athelstan, first king of all England; Eilmer the flying monk over 1,000 years ago; and Walter Powell MP, who vanished at sea in a hot air balloon.

With the help of its volunteers, the museum is able to open seven days a week throughout the year. The museum is generally open from 10.30am-4.30pm but during the winter months, Sunday opening hours are from 11.30am-3.30pm.

More Information

Address:

Cross Hayes, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 9BZ

Telephone:

01666 829258

Website:

www.athelstanmuseum.org.uk

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