Glastonbury Tribunal
Glastonbury Tribunal, 9 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 9DP
Glastonbury Tribunal is believed to have originally been a medieval merchant's house. It has many original features such as the entrance door, oak framed and decorative plaster ceilings and stone fireplaces. There have been alterations over the years and it has served a variety of functions in its lifetime, including town vicarage, boy's school and even a small convent. The back door leads to a stone courtyard and the garden, which is an oasis of calm on Glastonbury's busy high street. It is home to the Lake Village exhibition, a highly significant collection of iron age artifacts excavated locally in 1892 giving a wonderful insight into daily life more than 1000 years ago.
Glastonbury Tribunal, 9 High Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 9DP
The Tribunal is a Scheduled Ancient Monument so no access ramps or similar adaptations are available. There are 2 steps at the front door and a steep winding staircase to access the first floor.