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The remains are believed to belong to members of a monastic community associated with Malmesbury Abbey, a 12th-century building of worship. The skeletons, which dated to between 670 and 940 AD ...
During the excavation, "24 identifiable skeletons" were found on the grounds of The Old Bell Hotel next to Malmesbury Abbey, in the U.K., according to a press release. The burials date back to the ...
Known as the final resting place of Æthelstan, the first King of the English, Malmesbury Abbey has a long and varied history, being established in the seventh century in the village of Malmesbury ...
Malmesbury Abbey, known as the final resting place of Æthelstan, the first King of the English, boasts a history that stretches back to the seventh century in the Wiltshire village of Malmesbury.
The hotel site is next door to the Malmesbury Abbey, a prominent seat of learning from around 700 to 1500 AD. One might forgive the Old Bell Hotel, England’s oldest operating lodging house at ...
Anglo-Saxon King Athelstan has an empty memorial tomb in Malmesbury Abbey and is buried somewhere in the grounds, but nobody knows where. The town's museum is named after him and now has a coin ...
Malmesbury Abbey has had a number of 'items of great significance' stolen. Credit: Wiltshire Police Images of items stolen from an Abbey in Wiltshire have been released, as police try to track ...
Malmesbury Abbey, known as the burial site of Æthelstan, the first King of the English, boasts an extensive history dating back to the 7th century in Wiltshire's Malmesbury village. It stands out ...