If so, it would have been created four or five thousand years ago, around the same as time as Stonehenge. As can be seen from the photograph, there is a form of terracing around the Tor which has been interpreted as a maze based on an ancient mystical pattern. Glastonbury is thought to have been a site for pre-Christian worship, perhaps because of its location by the Tor, the highest of the hills surrounding Glastonbury and a superb natural viewpoint. For not only is Glastonbury the cradle of Christianity in England but is also reputed to be the burial place of King Arthur. In Glastonbury, history, myth and legend combine in such a way that most visitors cannot fail to feel the “vibes” and powerful atmosphere of the town. Dominating the skyline in this part of the beautiful county of Somerset you will find dramatic Glastonbury Tor.
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