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Glastonbury Tor is a tor near Glastonbury in the English county of Somerset, topped by the roofless St Michael's Tower, a Grade I listed building. [2] The site is managed by the National Trust and has been designated a scheduled monument .
The Chalice Well is located in the outskirts of Glastonbury. Walking there from the town centre will take 10–15 minutes. Visiting the Well can be combined with a circular walk linking the town centre and the Tor. There is no car parking at the Well site except for disabled people. Cycle parking is available.
English: Glastonbury Tor (hill in Glastonbury, Somerset, England) Wikidata has entry Glastonbury Tor (Q1412726) with data related to this item. Date:
Glastonbury, famed for its festival, mythology and mystical tor, is magic to visit in every month of the year.. The quirky town may be synonymous with mud-caked tents, punctured air beds and ...
St. Michael's Tower, Glastonbury, a landmark tower on Glastonbury Tor St Michael's Tower, Gloucester , a preserved church tower in Gloucester, England St Michael's Tower, Montacute , a folly tower in Montacute, Somerset
Glastonbury Tor pictured bathing under the pink glow of the Northern Lights [Michelle Cowbourne] Early risers walking their dogs in the quaint Cotswold village of Lower Slaughter [David Davies]
English: Glastonbury Tor (hill in Glastonbury, Somerset, England) Wikidata has entry Glastonbury Tor (Q1412726) with data related to this item. Date:
Glastonbury Tor is a hill which features the roofless St. Michael's Tower. [66] The Tor has a striking location in the middle of a plain called the Summerland Meadows, part of the Somerset Levels. The plain is actually reclaimed fenland out of which the Tor once rose like an island but now is a peninsula washed on three sides by the River Brue.