This appealing old building houses the Glastonbury Tourist Information Centre and Glastonbury Lake Village Museum. It makes a good introduction to the long history of the town. The museum takes us back to everyday life in the Somerset marshes before the Romans came. The building itself began life as a 15th-century merchant's home. The decorative Tudor façade was pasted on later. It may have been salvaged from the abbot's lodgings at Glastonbury Abbey.