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The village of Kington St Michael finds itself ideally placed in modern Wiltshire. It is just three miles north of Chippenham and only a short distance south of the M4. The village was once part of lands given to Glastonbury Abbey by King Athelstan and was the site of a Benedictine nunnery. The priory has long since gone but parts of the old buildings now form sections of a farmhouse. A Neolithic chambered long barrow at Lanhill and an early Bronze Age bowl barrow at Barrow Farm are evidence of prehistoric settlement in the area, although the earliest recorded history dates back to 934 when the manor was still known as Kington.
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