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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chalice_WellChalice Well - Wikipedia

    Archaeological evidence suggests that the well has been in almost constant use for at least two thousand years. Philip Rahtz found several dozen flints from the upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic, and a shard of Iron Age pottery nearby. Roman and medieval sherds were also found in more recent layers.

  2. www.chalicewell.org.uk › our-history › a-brief-history-of-chalice-wellA Brief History Of Chalice Well

    A brief history of Chalice Well. Between two hills, the Tor and Chalice Hill, in Glastonbury, Somerset, there is an ancient Spring that flows from the ground in the valley. This is the Chalice Well, sometimes called ‘The Blood Well’, whose waters constantly flow at 25,000 gallons per day (13650 litres) and at a constant temperature of 52 ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2019 · Chalice Well esta abierto a peregrinos de todas las Fe y filosofía para pasear, sentir y Meditar. El espíritu del lugar ofrece tranquilidad y equilibro. Este antiguo manantial sagrado, ha sido lugar de peregrinación durante milenio.

  4. 5 de jul. de 2016 · En este maravilloso jardín, iniciaremos nuestro recorrido iniciático partiendo de la zona donde se encuentra el pozo sagrado; el Pozo del Cáliz, donde según la documentación histórica de Glastonbury, José de Arimatea, tío de Jesús, vertió la sangre del Sagrado Cáliz.

  5. In Glastonbury you'll enjoy breathtaking views from the top of the famous Glastonbury Tor and discover secrets at the sacred Chalice Well (where the cup from the Last Supper was said to have been hidden in the First Century by Joseph Arimathea).

  6. The Chalice Well occupies a prominent place in Glastonbury mythology. Used as a supply for the abbey from the 12th Century, in 1751 its waters became celebrated as a treatment for a wide range of ailments.

  7. Enter in the legends of King Arthur and the Holy Grail thou shalt enter the Chalice Well. It is one of the most infamous holy wells found in Britain and Europe. It is a classic example of a magical spring full of legends and lore surrounding it. It is located at the base of Glastonbury Tor.