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Chalice Well and Gardens

Chilkwell Street, Glastonbury, England BA6 8DD

Featured Review : Chalice Well and Gardens. This is another peaceful little retreat and worth a visit. It is not huge but the gardens are beautifully maintained and nested within the gardens is the amazing Chalice well which produces wat...See Full Review

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Chalice Well and Gardens Reviews

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Is this the blood of Christ flowing ?

  • 4 out of 5 stars by catsholiday from ashbourne, United Kingdom
  • May 8, 2011
Is this the blood of Christ flowing ?
Quote: Chalice Well and Gardens. This is another peaceful little retreat and worth a visit. It is not huge but the gardens are beautifully maintained and nested within the gardens is the amazing Chalice well which produces water with a very heavy iron... Read the full Chalice Well and Gardens review

From journal Around Glastonbury

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Chalice Well

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Rockyhorror1978 from St Catharines, Ontario
  • August 20, 2007
Quote: Take a tour into history and mystery by visiting the Glastonbury Chalice Well. Visited by many seeking the healing properties of the same water that healed King Arthur. Located at the bottom of the Glastonbury Tor, the Chalice Well is a natural... Read the full Chalice Well and Gardens review

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Chalice Well and The White Spring

  • 0 out of 5 stars by soulpilgrim from Colden, New York
  • August 7, 2006
Chalice Well and The White Spring
Quote: Wells have been seen as gateways between the veils of the human and the spirit world for ages. Their cool, deep ever-flowing waters symbolize the ancient ubiquity of the Goddesses and Gods of the land. In the heart of Glastonbury, the Isle of... Read the full Chalice Well and Gardens review

From journal Journey to the Goddess in England

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The Chalice Well - the last resting place of the Holy Grail

  • 0 out of 5 stars by actonsteve from London, United Kingdom
  • September 17, 2003
The Chalice Well - the last resting place of the Holy Grail
Quote: " In a remote marshy plain twenty miles south of Bath the agents tracked down the headquarters of a cult, a tiny settlement among the marshes where the Christians lived in tiny reed huts. The island, called in the Celtic tongue, Ynys-Writhin - Isle... Read the full Chalice Well and Gardens review

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Chalice Well

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Vagabondwriter from Brooklyn, New York
  • July 14, 2003
Quote: Located at the foot of the Glastonbury Tor, the Chalice Well is one of the oldest continuously used holy wells in Britain. Archaeology has shown that the spring was used by prehistoric tribes who inhabited western England. Open year-round, for... Read the full Chalice Well and Gardens review

From journal King Arthur's Grave and the Isle of Avalon