Glastonbury Tor and town
From the Market Cross head down Magdalene Street, past the entrance to the Glastonbury Abbey grounds. Cross a roundabout (with, on the right, the road to Street logically named ‘Street Road’ – it couldn’t really have been ‘Street Street’), keep ahead into Fishers Hill, then follow the main road left into Bere Lane. Follow this to its end, passing the Rural Life Museum in Abbey Barn – once a grange barn of Glastonbury Abbey.
Just past the Abbey Barn turn right at the mini-roundabout onto a raised pavement – signed 'The Tor'. After 0.25 miles (400m) you reach the Chalice Well and Gardens: its sinister blood-red waters once supplied the abbey, and later the Pump House. It has been developed as a ‘visitor attraction’ (with an entry fee). Turn left into Well House Lane and at once right, up a steep lane that leads onto Glastonbury Tor. A concrete path with steps leads upwards to the summit tower.
Turn right, in the direction of a reservoir far below, to find a concrete path that spirals down to the left. At the hill foot it turns right to a kissing gate. Cross Moneybox Field to a gate onto a lane.
Turn left along the lane, with Glastonbury Tor up on your left, and bear left at a junction. After 140yds (128m) a gate on the right leads into a field. Bear left across the field corner to another gate. The hedged path beyond has been gravelled. Keep ahead down a tarred lane and, where this bends left, take the path ahead. It passes down Chalice Hill with a hedge on its left, to a lane below.
At the foot of the lane the arched entrance of Abbey House is ahead. Turn right in Lambrook Street. On a wall on the left is a handsome Victorian fire-plate, indicating the nearby water supply, and at the junction of High Street is an old drinking fountain. Turn left to pass all the way along High Street. Almost every building here is noteworthy along the 0.25 miles (400m) to the Market Cross.
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