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Restaurants in Malmesbury
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Ceramics and art gallery with unique handmade items. Full range of hand thrown pottery which is functional and beautiful. Hand built ceramic artwork and acrylic paintings available to buy. Pottery day courses in the Cotswolds. Weekend or day courses in handbuilding and throwing on a potters wheel. A great time for adults in a friendly atmosphere. All courses need to be booked in advance.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
A relaxing haven of peace and tranquility. Indoor / outdoor hydro pool , treatment rooms, relaxation areas, gym and sauna / steam suite.
4.5 based on 475 reviews
The church largely consists of the nave of what was once a great medieval abbey (definitely what most would people would consider cathedralesque in scale. Set in a lovely Cotswolds' town the abbey is of interest for its own sake as it retains a great sense of presence with (the Romanesque (Norman) entry porch being particularly impressive) and for some of the treasures it contains notably the mediaeval Malmesbury Bible (a vast 4 volume work) which is normally on display. When I visited there was an interesting display of contemporary illuminated art works which added to the interest. The building has its own restaurant but there are numerous (and generally good) catering outlets in the surrounding town. A fascinating place the abbey is well worth a visit by anyone interested in the history of the church in the UK
4.5 based on 39 reviews
We are a well established bar and restaurant in the green and pleasant surroundings of the Wiltshire and Cotswolds Hills. As well as food and drink, we can also offer a large function room, beer garden with play area, family room on the weekends, boules piste, skittle alley and plenty of parking. We look forward to seeing
Lovely country pub. Excellent roast dinner. Friendly staff. Highly reccomend. Roast was cooked to perfection, so rare these days
4.5 based on 83 reviews
What struck me immediately was the cheery and genuine welcome from one of the volunteers. Next, it was obvious that people of all ages enjoy visiting and that all age groups are catered for. Pull-out drawers contain model reconstructions, or Anglo-Saxon clothes for dressing up. There are push button maps to show where each historic feature is located in the town. From Iron Age millstones to World War 2, everything was explained in an accessible way, from guessing games to interesting facts. I likes that nothing was dumbed down. Full marks for making such good use of limited space and presenting history with love - and for free!
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