Bridget Healing Centre, Glastonbury's longest-running healing centre                       
The longest-running healing and complementary centre in Glastonbury

Welcome to the Bridget Healing Centre, a non-profit making business.  Established since March 1993.

This centre is dedicated to Bridget – to the healing, regenerative power and wisdom of Bridget. She is the Ancient Fire Goddess of the British Isles and she has a special connection with Glastonbury, representing the fires of Love and Healing. 

The Bridget Healing Centre offers a wide range of therapies in a safe and confidential setting from qualified and experienced practitioners.  You can read our mission statement here.

To book a session, please phone the reception or drop-in to see us during opening hours. Some of our treatments are available on a drop-in basis. We also welcome your inquiries about the most suitable treatment for your individual needs.

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An altar in one of our healing rooms
An altar in one of our healing rooms


Glastonbury is the modern name for the Ancient Isle of Avalon in the county of Somerset (Land of the Summer People). It is here that Arthurian legends and myths abound and it is claimed that King Arthur's bones, together with Guinevere's, were buried in the Abbey, the site of the first English Christian church. The truth is as elusive as the Mists of Avalon that veil the Levels and Moors. The Tor, meaning hill, topped by the ruin of St Michael's Church, is on the Michael/Mary leyline and is a wonderful place to view the surrounding panoramic countryside.

Glastonbury is also home to Chalice Well, the famous red spring where legend says the Holy Grail just might be hidden; The well is one of the oldest continuously used holy wells in Britain, certainly in constant use for the last 2,000 years. Chalice Well is also surrounded by beautiful gardens.

Also legendary is Wearyall Hill, where Joseph of Arimathea is said to have placed his staff in the ground when he arrived here from the Holy Land. (This was in truth once an island; traces of Roman docks have been found on the side of Wearyall Hill). The staff sprouted and became the Holy Thorn, the descendants of which still blossom today at the Winter Solstice, by tradition a sprig is cut and sent to the Queen each year for her Christmas dining table.

Glastonbury is a small market town with almshouses dating back to the 12th century. The magic of Glastonbury is in the feel of the place, an individual experience that defies explanation and draws people back time and time again.

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Our Mission Statement

Our intention is to provide a safe environment to enable people to relax, revitalise and connect to their inner healing potential for empowering, growing and becoming their true selves, for the benefit of all.