Museum in a stone, 15th-century town house, offering archaeological exhibits & a tourist center.
Looks nice from outside but closed at 11.15am despite saying open from 10am on website. We came to town especially to visit so it is disappointing. English Heritage need to sort it out
Glastonbury Tribunal is one of the oldest building in Glastonbury, it dates back to at least 12 century, with Tudor additions, It has only recently been open to the open, and is well worth a visit. It also houses a small museum with artefacts from the Lake Village. Do go and listen to the history of the building, and stroll in the small but lovely garden, and sit by the Well It is a quiet peaceful oasis after the busy High St.
Great looking building. Guide was helpful and if you don't have English Heritage membership, it is only PS2 entry fee. The exhibit upstairs shows a very interesting history line of the settlements and people that lived in area. Kitchen area was closed and I would have liked more information about the actual building itself. But worth a visit if in the town.
Beautiful garden, fascinating historical artifacts and the guides are so friendly and knowledgeable. Thank you for this visit
Interesting medieval history and architecture, owned by English Heritage, free entry to members. Parking nearby, but costs and gets very tight when busy
I love old buildings. This particular building is very nice to look at. Here is some info for you: Glastonbury Tribunal is a fine, late 15th-century stone town house with an early Tudor facade and panelled interiors, once thought to have been the courtroom of Glastonbury Abbey. The Tribunal now houses a Tourist Information Centre and the Glastonbury Lake Village Museum, which contains dramatic finds from one of Europe's most famous archaeological sites.
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Looks nice from outside but closed at 11.15am despite saying open from 10am on website. We came to town especially to visit so it is disappointing. English Heritage need to sort it out
Glastonbury Tribunal is one of the oldest building in Glastonbury, it dates back to at least 12 century, with Tudor additions, It has only recently been open to the open, and is well worth a visit. It also houses a small museum with artefacts from the Lake Village. Do go and listen to the history of the building, and stroll in the small but lovely garden, and sit by the Well It is a quiet peaceful oasis after the busy High St.
Great looking building. Guide was helpful and if you don't have English Heritage membership, it is only PS2 entry fee. The exhibit upstairs shows a very interesting history line of the settlements and people that lived in area. Kitchen area was closed and I would have liked more information about the actual building itself. But worth a visit if in the town.
Beautiful garden, fascinating historical artifacts and the guides are so friendly and knowledgeable. Thank you for this visit
Interesting medieval history and architecture, owned by English Heritage, free entry to members. Parking nearby, but costs and gets very tight when busy
I love old buildings. This particular building is very nice to look at. Here is some info for you: Glastonbury Tribunal is a fine, late 15th-century stone town house with an early Tudor facade and panelled interiors, once thought to have been the courtroom of Glastonbury Abbey. The Tribunal now houses a Tourist Information Centre and the Glastonbury Lake Village Museum, which contains dramatic finds from one of Europe's most famous archaeological sites.