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Glastonbury tor giants tomb
Glastonbury tor giants tomb








glastonbury tor giants tomb

One of the most important abbeys in England, it was the site of Edmund Ironside's coronation as King of England in 1016. Centwine was the first Saxon patron of Glastonbury Abbey, which dominated the town for the next 700 years. Glastonbury Lake Village was an Iron Age village, close to the old course of the River Brue and Sharpham Park approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of Glastonbury, that dates back to the Bronze Age. Glastonbury is less than 1 mile (2 km) across the River Brue from Street, which is now larger than Glastonbury.Įvidence from timber trackways such as the Sweet Track show that the town has been inhabited since Neolithic times. The town, which is in the Mendip district, had a population of 8,932 in the 2011 census. The Glastonbury Festival, held in the nearby village of Pilton, takes its name from the town.Glastonbury / ˈ ɡ l æ s t ən b r i / is a small town in Somerset, England, situated at a dry point on the low-lying Somerset Levels, 23 miles (37 km) south of Bristol. The presence of a landscape zodiac around the town has been suggested but no evidence has been discovered. Joseph is said to have arrived in Glastonbury and stuck his staff into the ground, when it flowered miraculously into the Glastonbury Thorn. It is notable for myths and legends often related to Glastonbury Tor, concerning Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur. Glastonbury has been described as having a New Age community and possibly being where New Age beliefs originated at the turn of the twentieth century. The Brue Valley Living Landscape is a conservation project managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust and nearby is the Ham Wall National Nature Reserve. The town became a centre for commerce, which led to the construction of the market cross, Glastonbury Canal and the Glastonbury and Street railway station, the largest station on the original Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.

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The Church of St John the Baptist dates from the 15th century. Many of the oldest surviving buildings in the town, including the Tribunal, George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn and the Somerset Rural Life Museum, which is based at the site of a 14th-century abbey manor barn, often referred to as a tithe barn, are associated with the abbey. Glastonbury Lake Village was an Iron Age village, close to the old course of the River Brue and Sharpham Park approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of Glastonbury, that dates back to the Bronze Age. List of places UK England Somerset 51.1485°N 2.7140°W  / 51.1485 -2.7140Įvidence from timber trackways such as the Sweet Track show that the town has been inhabited since Neolithic times.










Glastonbury tor giants tomb