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Various events throughout 2024 in Malmesbury to celebrate Athelstan 1100.
In 924AD Athelstan became King.
Athelstan was the first King of England and is of huge national importance. He had an incredibly special relationship with our historic town of Malmesbury, in North Wiltshire.
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Not all events require tickets many are FREE. See https://athelstan1100.co.uk/events-ticketing for tickets
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