The Glastonbury Tor Egg Stone

The Egg Stone by the back of the Abbot's Kitchen in Glastonbury Abbey is widely known and easy to visit. There's an even bigger one on Glastonbury Tor which sits high up on the south side of Glastonbury Tor. It isn't visible from the top due to the lie of the land, despite being about twice as big of  the Abbey stone.

Egg Stone
Egg Stone on the south side of Glastonbury Tor

Egg Stone

This isn't an ancient megalith, rather a natural phenomenon called Tor Burrs of hardened material being ejected from the softer ground. There are a few smaller stones of a similar material by the side of the tourist path coming up from Fair Field starting from Wellhouse Lane


A smaller pair of these stones by a low bench

The Egg stone at Glastonbury Abbey behind the Abbot's Kitchen is a rather smaller affair than the Tor Egg stone

The Egg Stone behind the Abbot's Kitchen at Glastonbury Abbey




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