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What is the point in this?
A dreary mound covered in weeds that is supposedly the site where St. Bridget set foot in Glastonbury, tucked behind an old industrial estate right next to the sewage works. People rave on about energ...
After coming here for so many years, we finally made it to Bride's Mound. A lesser known sacred site of Glastonbury, it is not well mapped, sign posted and is overgrown and not the most accessible. Fu...
I've been here three times with a scholar and guide name Phil D, who once guarded the shrine of Mary Magdalene that was set up at the St. Margaret Chapel and Mary Almshouses.. He told our group that ...
Bride's Mound is, a first glance, a field tucked away behind the industrial estate and next to the sewage works. It is actually a fascinating spot for the archeologist, the local historian and for ...
What is the point in this?
A dreary mound covered in weeds that is supposedly the site where St. Bridget set foot in Glastonbury, tucked behind an old industrial estate right next to the sewage works. People rave on about energ...
Not an Easy Find
After coming here for so many years, we finally made it to Bride's Mound. A lesser known sacred site of Glastonbury, it is not well mapped, sign posted and is overgrown and not the most accessible. Fu...
A sacred energy portal
I've been here three times with a scholar and guide name Phil D, who once guarded the shrine of Mary Magdalene that was set up at the St. Margaret Chapel and Mary Almshouses.. He told our group that ...
For the enthusiast, not the standard tourist
Bride's Mound is, a first glance, a field tucked away behind the industrial estate and next to the sewage works. It is actually a fascinating spot for the archeologist, the local historian and for ...
Interesting
Not a lot to see obviously but if you read about the history before you go it makes the experience more meaningful.