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Glastonbury is well known, not only for its connections with the history of Christianity and the majestic ruins of its Abbey, but also for its association with the legend of King Arthur, who, along with his wife Guinevere, is reputed to be buried in the Abbey grounds. In Glastonbury, history myth and legend combine in such a way that most visitors cannot fail to sense the powerful Glastonbury Tor - This famous landmark, steeped in legend, rises 525 feet above sea level, and is topped by the tower of the ruined medieval church of St. Michael. From the top of the Tor, you will enjoy the spectacular views of rural Somerset. Glastonbury Abbey - Extensive and beautiful Glastonbury Chalice Well - According to legend, the waters of Chalice Well have curative powers. It is said that Joseph of Arimathea hid the Chalice of the Holy Grail here. Somerset Rural Life Museum - A fascinating folk museum, centred around a Glastonbury Tribunal - At one time thought to be an Abbey Court House, this 15th century building now houses the town's Tourist Information Centre and the Lake Village Museum. The museum provides evidence of prehistoric and Ice Age moorland settlements, when the Bristol Channel extended as far inland as Glastonbury.
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Attractions near Glastonbury
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Glastonbury Abbey
(< 1 Mile)*
The Abbey is set in 36 acres of beautifully peaceful parkland in the centre of the ancient market town of Glastonbury. It is traditionally the first Christian Sanctuary in Great Britain, |
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Wookey Hole Caves
(6 Miles)*
Revamped, restored and totally remarkable, the new Wookey Hole, Britain's Oldest Tourist Attraction is bursting onto the holiday scene in an explosive mix ofHistory, Mystery and Fun. |
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Milton Lodge Gardens
(7 Miles)*
Mature Grade 2 listed terraced garden with outstanding views of Wells Cathedral and the Vale of Avalon. There are mixed borders, roses and fine trees. Separate 7 acre arboretum. |
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Towns near Glastonbury
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Street Tourist Information
(2 Miles)*
Street is just to the south of Glastonbury, and owes much of its more recent development to the influence of Clarks, the world famous shoe manufacturers. |
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Godney Tourist Information
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Polsham Tourist Information
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Hotels near Glastonbury
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Self Catering near Glastonbury
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Betsy Cottage is a Grade 2 Medieval listed cottage, which has recently been lovingly restored. The peaceful cottage is named after the last person who lived there in 1895 called Bestsy Birch. |
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Cathedral View is a Stunning mews townhouse in Wells city centre with cathedral views. The house sleeps 4 to 8 guests. Situated in the heart of Somerset, Wells is the smallest cathedral city in England. |
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ambience of the town, which is now internationally renowned as a centre for New Age culture and spiritual healing.
ruins of the Abbey largely destroyed during Henry VIII's Reformation. A small museum contains a model of the grounds of the monastery and other architectural exhibits.
14th century Abbey barn. The museum features displays on society in the past and on former agricultural and industrial activities.