From the Breakfast room, there are wonderful panoramic views over the Vale of Avalon and Wearyall Hill. Berachah was once part of Chalice Orchard, where the writer and occultist, Dion Fortune used to live. The house, standing on the original site of her Temple, was designed and built by a Welsh architect who named it Berachah, meaning ‘Place of special spiritual blessing’ Berachah is the house in the centre of the picture in front of the three evergreen trees Glastonbury, ‘Avalon of the Heart’ is an other worldly paradise. It is a sacred land, known as the Isle of Avalon, abundant in myths, legends and spiritual energy, where deep transformative processes can take place within us. Glastonbury is a magical place of personal pilgrimage and spiritual unfoldment where the veils are thinnest between the invisible worlds, the inner and outer realities.