Chalice Well

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Chalice Well is a historic holy well and peaceful garden in Glastonbury, England, renowned for its iron-rich waters and spiritual significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf garden
holy well
sacred spring
tourist attraction
associatedWith Arthurian legend NERFINISHED
Glastonbury Abbey NERFINISHED
associatedWithLegend Holy Grail NERFINISHED
Joseph of Arimathea NERFINISHED
continuousFlow year-round
country England
designation scheduled monument
foundedBy Chalice Well Trust founders
gardenStyle informal spiritual garden
hasFeature cover with vesica piscis design
flowing spring
lion’s head fountain
meditation spaces
peaceful gardens
pool rills
stone seating areas
wellhead
hasGiftShop yes
hasSymbol intersecting circles
vesica piscis
hasVisitorCentre yes
heritageStatus Grade I listed garden
locatedAt Chalice Hill NERFINISHED
locatedNear Glastonbury Tor NERFINISHED
location Glastonbury NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction White Spring NERFINISHED
notableFor iron-rich waters
spiritual significance
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Chalice Well Trust NERFINISHED
region Somerset NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance Christian pilgrimage site
New Age spiritual site
symbolism eternal spring
union of opposites
theme healing
peace
spiritual renewal
usedFor meditation
prayer
quiet contemplation
rituals
waterBelievedToHave healing properties
spiritual qualities
waterColor reddish
waterType iron-rich spring water

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Glastonbury hasLandmark Chalice Well
Glastonbury Tor near Chalice Well
Glastonbury Abbey near Chalice Well