Marlborough

Here's a post in praise of Marlborough, nestled in the Wiltshire downs with it's wide main street, varied shops and town charter dating back to 1204.

Marlborough's problem is that it is popular. I have never known it quiet, even in winter. As a result it can be tricky finding somewhere for a nice cup of tea and a sit down. I don't recommend Polly's tea shop, it is quite expensive, and almost always crowded.

No, I suggest St Peters at the west (Marlborough College) end of the High Street. It looks like a church but it isn't. There's a tea shop/restaurant and a craft shop in there. You can escape the rush of the town to your own little sanctuary.




On Saturdays you can climb the tower and have a guided tour by the Tower Constable. Here's the escapement that drives the tower clock...


From the top you get an excellent view of the town. Here is the College




And here is the view over the High Street.



So, why not go back to the past and have a look around Marlborough, with Tea and Cakes in St Peters...









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