This was such a cool little museum! It houses a super cool collection of Glastonbury Festival artifacts, history, and memorabilia as well as an interesting collection of ancient artifacts from the lake dwellings. It also is itself a great example of medieval architecture and early 20th century maintenance and repair, and has a beautiful herb garden complete with the most impressive American Walnut tree. The docent hands you a book at the beginning that guides you through each space with brief but engaging explanations of what you are looking at and why it is notable. We very much...
Read moreLovely staff and museum only £4 entrance fee It is a small museum but very informative and has 2 floors and a nice quiet garden to sit and enjoy. Small gift shop and information folder so you can read about the architecture as you look around. A small section on the history of the Glastonbury Festival as well as historic Glastonbury and a carbon dated boat that reminded me of as a child we had to make a viking ship for history lessons 😀 well over 40+ years ago. I was a solo traveller and it was a nice quiet place to visit the volunteers are happy and...
Read moreA true Glastonbury treasure is reopening , wonderful to see this perennial of the high street . A team of dedicated volunteers are hard at work gathering exhibits to add to the fascinating Lake Village collection at the Tribunal Museum already in situ , tiny treasures and everyday items of the early native inhabitants who wove their stories into the land. Seasonal opening hours...special opening hours for Yuletide open Saturday 21st December and Saturday...
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