• 51°8′51.58″N 2°43′1.68″W / 51.1476611°N 2.7171333°W. The Tribunal in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, was built in the 15th century as a merchant's house.
  • The Tribunal houses the Glastonbury Lake Village Museum, which contains dramatic finds from one of Europe’s most famous archaeological sites.
  • The medieval town house known as The Tribunal in Glastonbury survives, with much of its original burgage plot, in the High Street of a now much visited town.
  • One of them, built in the XV century, is called the Tribunal. The life of a medieval Glastonbury was inseparable from the life of the majestic and mighty...
  • Its name is due to being linked mistakenly with Glastonbury Abbey's Tribunal, where secular justice was administered.
  • Glastonbury Museum at the Tribunal is a community museum at the heart of Glastonbury’s High Street.
  • ...the building was not, in fact, used as a tribunal, but the name is so well-established that it will probably be known as the Glastonbury Tribunal as long as it stands.
  • Architectural study of the Tribunal, a medieval building with stone mullioned windows, carvings over the entrance and a stout studded door.
  • The Tribunal in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, was built in the 15th century as a merchant's house.
  • The Tribunal in Glastonbury, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century as a medieval merchant's house.