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Zig Zag Building Revisited 2023

by Geoff | Jul 1, 2023 | Glastonbury, Somerset, Travelling Community, Zig Zag Building | 0 comments

The Zig Zag building in Glastonbury had another Open Day today. 

‘Built in 1934 and known as the Bauhaus by the Morland factory family who used it for manufacturing sheepskin slippers, gloves and coats. Left derelict between 1980 and 2013, it is now hosting exhibitions, events and workshops’.  http://www.zigzag.org.uk/

Here are some photographs from today.

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