St Mary's Church, Marlborough

In the west wall of a tower is a repositioned 12th-century doorway or arch, and inside the church are fragments of 11th-century stonework including parts of corbels.

[4] The town suffered a large fire in 1653 which destroyed the roof and the interior of the church, and damaged the Norman arcades.

[2] Subsequently the north arcade was merged with the nave – a Norman respond survives at the west end[3] – and the south arcade was rebuilt as five rounded arches, described by Pevsner as "eminently interesting".

[6] The seventh and eighth bells were cast in 1969 from the discarded peal of St Peter's church.

[8] St Peter's church was declared redundant in 1974 and later became a community centre and events venue.