England #25.2 – Glastonbury Tor in The England Chronicles - May 2017

  • May 10, 2018, 11:14 a.m.
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Onward to the Glastonbury Tor! The Tor is just amazing. In the early 1100s there was a chapel there, which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1275, then was rebuilt in the early 1300s. The tower is all that’s left. The Tor, which is the hill itself, is terraced, and the terracing may be the remains of a huge neolithic labyrinth. At one time it was surrounded by water, but was drained back in the 1600s. There’s also -of course!- a strong connection with King Arthur, as it’s traditionally considered the site of Avalon. And it’s where the last abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Richard Whiting, was gruesomely executed for treason in 1539 after Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries. (Hanged, drawn, quartered)

Since we’d had so little luck being able to figure out how to get up to the Tor by the town path on Monday, we just parked in the same place we did in 2010 – at the Draper of Glastonbury’s factory shop on the outskirts of town. Oddly I don’t think we had to pay to park there this time – last time they charged a couple of pounds, but I think maybe they were closed by the time we got there, as it was getting kind of late in the day. I don’t remember! It was a year ago!!

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I love this building –

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The start of the trail to the tower. It’s a little weird that although the tower is on the very top of the hill.. there are spots where it looks way off to one side.

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It’s a serious hike up to the top. Kim had to take it a lot slower, shaman-healed knee or not, so I zipped off ahead of her. Well, I trudged off ahead of her. It seemed a lot more strenuous this time than it did the first time, and that is NOT because I was seven years younger the first time. I remember then being really surprised that it wasn’t worse, because it does look awful.

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The views make it easy to forget what a climb it is, though!

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And the skies were impressively dramatic over Glastonbury:

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There were a bunch of people there, kind of annoyingly. A zillion little kids, who looked like scouts. They left not too long after we arrived, and it got much quieter and more peaceful.

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Inside the tower –

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And the ornate outside:

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I could have stayed here for hours, but at last we started back down.

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I have no idea who this guy is, but clearly he’s from the past:

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The gate in and out.

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Next stop, Stonehenge!!


Deleted user May 10, 2018

It looks very fey for a religious site .

ermentrude Deleted user ⋅ May 11, 2018

It has far more pagan links than Christian.

Deleted user ermentrude ⋅ May 11, 2018

It looks like it is ! Hi to you ! I have missed you !!!!

ermentrude May 11, 2018

It's weird, seeing these photos in your diary, photos that depict places I know so well. Rich proposed to me on the Tor and we go several times a year to visit.

We always do around trip, up the high street, cross the road at the top and carry on upwards (straight ahead). And keep on going. The road is beautiful with trees and their roots hanging high above you in the vertical cliff-like sides of the road. This eventually leads to the Tor. We then come down the way you did and walk back to town, turning right at the roundabout just beyond the drapers.

Yes, they've started charging for car park use but, why not? It's away to make extra cash 😊 xx

edna million ermentrude ⋅ May 11, 2018

I still don't know how we managed to NOT get to the Tor from the high street!! It was hilarious, although annoying. I think the problem was figuring out which way to go when we got to the road. How wonderful to get to to to the Tor so often, and that is the best place ever for a proposal!

Marg May 11, 2018

Spectacular views!
What's that shape in the arch 6th photo from the bottom? I keep trying to make it into a person but failing!

edna million Marg ⋅ May 11, 2018

I think it's several people clustered together -- I keep trying to make it into a person with bagpipes, but I'm pretty sure no bagpipes were involved!

Marg edna million ⋅ May 12, 2018

Yes! It does look like that! Pretty sure you'd have remembered if bagpipes had been there though ......😄

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