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Wearyall Hill

Wearyall Hill
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Copyright Kristi J. Castleberry 2013.

Wearyall Hill, which can be seen from Glastonbury Tor, is said to be the spot where a weary Joseph of Arimathea landed when he arrived in England with the Holy Grail. According to legend, he stuck his staff in the ground of this hill and it sprouted branches and leaves, transforming into the Glastonbury Thorn.