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  • Glastonbury Abbey was reviewed as having significant amounts of silver and gold as well as its attached lands. In September 1539, the abbey was visited by...
  • When the Normans invaded England and conquered the place, they expanded Glastonbury Abbey and added magnificent buildings.
  • Glastonbury Abbey was a monastery in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. Its ruins, a grade I listed building and scheduled ancient monument, are open as a...
  • The ruins of the Great Church at Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset. The church was constructed during the 12th and early 13th centuries CE after a fire ruined...
  • By the time of the Domesday Book of 1086, Glastonbury Abbey was the wealthiest monastic house recorded in the land.
  • The medieval Glastonbury Canal was built about the middle of the 10th century to link the abbey with the River Brue, a distance of about 1.75 kilometres (1,900 yd).
  • Accordingly Abbot Whiting was sent back to Somersetshire, still apparently in ignorance of the fact that there was now no Glastonbury Abbey for him to return to.
  • Glastonbury Abbey can be found within 36 acres of beautiful parkland in the ancient market town of Glastonbury, and has plenty to offer every visitor.
  • Membership grants you access to the Abbey every day of the year apart from special events. Glastonbury Abbey is accessed via Magdalene Street.