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This article is about the English town. For other places called Marlborough see Marlborough (disambiguation)
Marlborough (pronunciation ; IPA /ˈmɔːlbrə/ "Maulbruh") is a market town in the English county of Wiltshire on the Old Bath Road, the old main road from London to Bath.
HistoryThe first sign of human habitation is the pre-historic mound (tumulus), in the grounds of Marlborough College. It is possibly of similar age to the larger Silbury Hill five miles to the west. Legend has it that the Mound is the burial site of Merlin and that the name of the town, Marlborough comes from Merlin's Barrow. The town's motto is Ubi nunc sapientis ossa Merlini - Where now are the bones of wise Merlin1. Further evidence of human occupation comes from the discovery of the Marlborough Bucket an Iron Age burial bucket, with decorations of human heads and animals on sheet bronze. Roman remains and coins have been found two miles to the East of Marlborough, at Mildenhall (Cunetio). A later Saxon settlement grew up around The Green and two early river crossings were made at Isbury Lane and Stonebridge Lane. The first written record of Marlborough dates from 1087 when the Domesday Book was finished. The town received its town charter in 1204.
In 2004, Marlborough celebrated 800 years of its Town Charter, among the celebrations was a street play by the Marlborough Players entitled "Wheels of Time" and a visit from HRH Prince Charles. During the rebuilding of the town after the Great Fire of Marlborough in 1653 which destroyed almost the entire town, the high street became what is claimed to be the widest in England. This allows ample space for a local market which is held twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Every summer the town holds a jazz festival with local pubs, clubs, hotels and various other venues playing host to live jazz music over the course of a weekend. Every October the high street is closed for the two Saturdays either side of October 11 for the Marlborough Mop Fair. This was originally a hiring fair for agricultural workers seeking employment but now has become a funfair. The right of the town to close the road to hold the fair is set down in the Charter. On the north side of the high street is the Merchant's House, which is currently under restoration but part of which is open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays in summer. The house was built following the Great Fire of 1653. It was the property of a silk merchant and, rarely for a house of this type in a town centre, still retains its original room pattern. Of great interest are the wall paintings recently uncovered, which are undergoing careful conservation. One room painted in a striped pattern, copying silk hangings, is perhaps unique in Great Britain. AdministrationThe local authority is Kennet District Council. In the Church of England structure the Marlborough Deanery is part of the Salisbury Diocese and contains the united Benefices of Marlborough and Preshute, The Whitton, The Ridgeway and The Upper Kennet Benefice. EducationMarlborough College. The boarding school is located on the west side of the town. The town's comprehensive state secondary school, St John's School and Community College, holds specialist Technology College and Language College status. It is considered an above average school and sixth form college by OFSTED. It was formed when the former Marlborough Grammar School and Secondary modern school were amalgamated. TransportAlthough once served by two different railway lines (the Great Western Railway and the Midland and South Western Junction Railway) the town no longer has any direct rail access. However, the nearest railheads, by connecting bus are Bedwyn railway station and Swindon railway station. Culture and sport
Nearby placesTowns and cities: Devizes, Calne, Tidworth, Hungerford, Newbury, Swindon Villages: Aldbourne, Avebury, Burbage, Fyfield, Great Bedwyn, Lockeridge, Mildenhall, Pewsey, Milton Lilbourne, Ramsbury, Collingbourne Ducis, Manton, Clatford, Chiseldon, Ogbourne St. George, Ogbourne St. Andrew, Draycot Foliat Places of interest: Avebury, Savernake Forest, Crofton Pumping Station, Silbury Hill, Wilton Windmill, Stonehenge, Stourhead Twin townsMarlborough is twinned with:
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