Wearyall Hill

Wearyall Hill

Wearyall Hill is an elongated low hill whch lies to the southwest of Glastonbury. It is here that Joseph of Arimathea is said to have placed his staff in the ground when he landed all-wear from his journey from the Holy Land. His staff sprouted and became the Holy Thorn, the descendants of which still blossom today at Christmastide. A cutting of the Holy Thorn is sent just before each Christmas to the Queen's table. 

The hill is open to the public. The Holy Thorn was vandalised in December 2010 but it is hoped that with proper care it will regrow its crown.

Venue Category: 
Parks and Gardens
Activities provided: 
Observing
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Citizenship
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Key Stage 1 (4-7)
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Venue Address: 
The Roman Wa
Glastonbury
Somerset
BA6 8AD
United Kingdom
Venue Contact Number: 
01458 835510

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