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has gloss | eng: The Old Bell Hotel in Malmesbury, Wiltshire is reputed to be the oldest purpose-built hotel in England. Built in the shadows of Malmesbury Abbey in 1220, it provided accommodation for guests visiting the ancient religious site and recently constructed 12th century Abbey. The hotel remains open today, located in the southern Cotswolds town. External links * |
lexicalization | eng: Old Bell Hotel |
instance of | c/Hotels in Wiltshire |
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