Hotels in Glastonbury, Somerset
Including 2 Historic Hotels
Glastonbury Travel and Heritage Information
Glastonbury Heritage Snapshot
The Church of Glastonbury has in the vill itself 12 hides which have never paid geld. There is land for 39 ploughs. Of this 10 hides less half a virgate are in demesne, and there are 5 ploughs and 17 slaves, and 21 villans and 33 bordars with 5 ploughs. There are 8 smiths, and 3 arpents of vineyard, and 60 acres of meadow, and 200 acres of pasture, and 20 acres of woodland and 300 acres of scrubland. It is worth £20.
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8-12 Northload Street,
Glastonbury, Somerset, England,
BA6 9JJ
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18th century (Time Period)
Welcome to the Hawthorns Hotel, Bar and Restaurant in Glastonbury, Hawthorns is a small family run Bed and Breakfast Hotel, where you will enjoy a warm and friendly welcome. more >>
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60 St Marys Road Meare,
Glastonbury, Somerset, England,
BA6 9SR
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Situated 3 miles from Glastonbury and Street in the heart of the Somerset Levels, we are ideally situated for both a relaxed but convenient weekend break or a longer stay to fully explore the local area. The Country House is within easy reach of: Historic town of Glastonbury, Cathedral City … more >>
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NEAREST ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION
Name
Location
Accommodation
From (£)
Heritage
Distance
Wessex Hotel
Street, Somerset
Hotel
49.00
1.6 miles
Coxley Vineyard Hotel
Wells, Somerset
Hotel
60.00
3.1 miles
Coxley Vineyard Hotel
Polsham, Somerset
Small Hotel
69.50
3.6 miles
The Marquis
Westhay, Somerset
Small Hotel
35.00
4.7 miles
Ancient Gatehouse Hotel
Wells, Somerset
Hotel
70.00
5.3 miles
White Hart Hotel
Wells, Somerset
Hotel
70.00
5.3 miles
Best Western Swan Hotel
Wells, Somerset
Hotel
82.00
5.3 miles
Glencot House
Wells, Somerset
Hotel
100.00
5.3 miles
Wookey Hole Hotel
Wells, Somerset
Hotel unrated
35.00
5.7 miles
Beryl
Wells, Somerset
Hotel
85.00
6.2 miles
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HISTORY CORNER
Name the Historic attraction
British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This Scottish lord was chosen by Edward I of England as the new king of Scotland in 1292
Clue
He actually had little to do with Scotland prior to becoming king; most of his lands were in England and France
Another clue
He resisted Edward's interventions in Scotland, and was forced to resign the crown in 1296
This Day in British History
12 February, 1554
Lady Jane Grey executed
Grey became famous as the 'Nine Days Queen', a pawn in the ambitions of the Earl of Northumberland
Monarch Mayhem
This child king came to throne at the age of 12, but probably died in the Tower of London two years later
Clue
He was imprisined in the tower by his uncle, Richard III
Another clue
He was one of the two famous 'Princes in the Tower'