Glastonbury chair

English

The original Glastonbury chair, in the Bishop's Palace, Wells

Etymology

Possibly based on a chair made for Richard Whiting, the last Abbot of Glastonbury.

Noun

Glastonbury chair (plural Glastonbury chairs)

  1. A kind of wooden chair, usually of oak, with crossing legs and sloped back.
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