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Miller and historian Brian’s tour of the old watermill includes grinding corn and electricity generation. Alison’s flower-filled water garden has garden sculptures.
The Gartell Light Railway runs on 2-foot-gauge track and was first opened to the public in 1990. At present, the GLR is three quarters of a mile long, and half a mile runs along the track bed of the old Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway.
Glastonbury Abbey – Somewhere for all seasons ! From snowdrops and daffodils in the Spring, to family trails and quizzes during the school holidays and Autumn colour on our hundreds of trees.
Visit Glastonbury Lake Village Museum and find out about everyday life in Somerset 2000 years ago. The museum contains artefacts from one of Europe's most famous archaeological sites, and provides a unique insight into life in the Iron Age.
Remains of 15thC tower. Hill overlooks Glastonbury town and beyond.
Glastonbury Tribunal is a well preserved 15th century merchants house. On the ground floor is Glastonbury Tourist Information Centre and the Glastonbury Lake Village Museum is on the upper floor.
WESTON-SUPER-MARE'S top attraction, The Grand Pier, is under exciting new ownership for 2008 and anyone who visits the landmark this year will be in for a super-charged, traditional seaside, fun-filled, family outing with a difference.
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