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  Pilton.com. The Place, The People and The Pictures
According to legend Pilton (or Pooltown) is where Joseph of Arimathea landed in Britain in the 1st century.
Pilton still has a magnificent Grade I listed Norman and Medieval church dedicated to St John the Baptist and it is believed that it may well stand on the site of a much earlier wattle and daub church built by early missionaries.
Today, Pilton is probably most famous for the Festival that takes place most years and is known throughout the World as the Glastonbury Festival.
www.pilton.com /history.htm   (510 words)

  
 GENUKI/Devon: Pilton - Genealogy
The manor of Pilton belonged to a Benedictine Priory, which was founded here as a cell to Malmsbury Abbey, and was valued at £56.
The church of St. Mary the Virgin, Pilton and its curates.
Corney, M.L. The Bull House, Pilton, [Pilton?] : M.L.Corney (1985) 20 pp.
genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk /DEV/Pilton   (505 words)

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