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You'll find a welcoming spot for refreshments right along Marlborough's High Street, housed in what was once St Peter's Church.
The building itself tells the story of centuries past, and it now operates as a community cafe where you can settle in with coffee, tea, a homemade cake, or a light lunch while surrounded by the character of its historical setting. The tall church tower remains a recognisable landmark on the town's skyline, and there's something rather special about taking a break in a space with such architectural presence.
Marlborough is a bustling market town known for its broad High Street lined with independent shops and local businesses, making it a lively place to explore in its own right. The town sits conveniently positioned as an eastern entrance to the Cotswolds, so it works well as a base if you're planning to visit nearby Avebury with its famous ancient stone circle, or if you want to venture into the wider Wiltshire countryside. Whether you're stopping for a quiet moment with a warm drink or making a longer visit to the area, this converted church space offers a chance to experience how Marlborough has adapted its heritage buildings for modern community use.
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