What is the famous street in Wells Somerset?

Welcome to Vicars' Close Adjoining the Cathedral is Vicars' Close, believed to be the only complete medieval street left in England. This significant landmark was designed to provide communal accommodation for the Vicars Choral, who sang daily worship within the Cathedral.
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What is the famous street in Wells?

Vicars' Close is a dead end street in Wells, Somerset. It is reportedly Europe's oldest residential street with the original buildings still intact.
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What is the famous road in Wells?

Nestled in the heart of Wells, Somerset, Vicars' Close is a remarkable testament to medieval architecture and urban planning. This historic street, dating back to the 14th century, is celebrated as the oldest purely residential street in Europe with all its original buildings still intact today.
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What is Wells Somerset famous for?

The beautiful city of Wells is named after three springs, or wells, which rise within the city. The iconic cathedral has brought people together for over 800 years and its famous clock is the oldest surviving original of its kind in the world!
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Why does water run down the street in Wells?

Tucked behind the palace are the springs which are believed to be the reason for the settlement of Wells forming. The water is channelled through the town, originally supplying the people of the city with fresh water. Even today the water runs down the high street most of the year.
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Is wells the smallest city in the UK?

Its city council boundary area, surrounded wholly by countryside makes Wells the smallest free-standing city in the UK (2.11 sq mi) - the City of London is smaller (1.12) but is part of a much larger urban area (Greater London - 671 sq mi)
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Will wells run out of water?

But like other water resources, your well water can dry up if you fail to manage it properly or due to natural causes. Often, wells run out of water temporarily, and there are reasons this issue occurs.
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What was filmed in Wells, Somerset?

A medieval and historic film and photography location in Somerset
  • Wolf Hall.
  • Spanish Princess.
  • Antiques Roadshow.
  • Poldark.
  • Gardeners World.
  • The Huntsman, A Winter's War (2016)
  • The White Princess.
  • Escape to the Country (2015)
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What is the richest village in Somerset?

Wedmore is one of the poshest places in Somerset and also the most expensive place to live in the county. It's described as "a jewel in Somerset's crown" - but what makes it so special? The historic village in the middle of the Somerset Levels has a rich history dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period.
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What is the street in Somerset famous for?

Street is the home of C&J Clark International Ltd, trading as Clarks, the British-based international shoe manufacturer and retailer founded in 1825 by Quaker brothers Cyrus and James Clark. Also, it boasts Clarks Village, the country's first Outlet Shopping Village which gets up to 4 million visitors a year.
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What has been filmed in Vicars Close Wells?

ONE OF THE GREAT FILM LOCATIONS

Take a look at the 1972 version of The Canterbury Tales and you'll see Vicars' Close (opposite Wells Cathedral). This remarkable residential street lays claim to being the oldest continually inhabited one in Europe and featured on 'The Great Interior Design Challenge' on BBC2.
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What is the oldest road in Somerset?

Sweet Track. The Sweet Track is an ancient trackway, or causeway, in the Somerset Levels, England, named after its finder, Ray Sweet. It was built in 3807 BC (determined using dendrochronology – tree-ring dating) and is the second-oldest timber trackway discovered in the British Isles, dating to the Neolithic.
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What is the oldest street in the UK?

Vicars' Close is a unique site, physically connected to Wells Cathedral by the Chain Gate, and reputedly the oldest intact medieval street in Europe (1348) still used for its original purpose.
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Is Wells a nice place to live?

Your guide to moving to Wells

Wells is a charming city with a picturesque landscape, filled with historic buildings and a modern social scene. England's smallest city, it offers the cosy atmosphere of a town but with the perks of a city.
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Why is there a Cathedral in Wells?

Wells, with its rich hinterland and flourishing minster church, prospered so much that it became the centre of the new diocese for Somerset in 909, when the diocese of Sherbourne was split. The church became a Cathedral or Cathedra, the seat of a Bishop.
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What's in Wells, Somerset?

Make Wells your next destination
  • ⭐Wookey Hole Caves & Attractions. Wookey Hole Caves is a magical place of caves, legends, and adventure for all ages. ...
  • Wild Wookey. ...
  • Cedars Hall, Wells. ...
  • ⭐The Bishop's Palace. ...
  • Wells Cathedral High Parts Tours. ...
  • Southwest Tailored Tours (Wells) ...
  • Wells & Mendip Museum.
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What is the poshest part of Somerset?

Wellow has been designated one of Britain's poshest villages. As such, it is Somerset's most affluent region, with the average house price sitting at £1 million.
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Where not to live in Somerset?

Comparing Somerset's larger towns and cities, and using Crime Risk Scores - which are calculated by taking severity of each crime type into account - Bridgwater is the most dangerous. The next most dangerous is Wellington, and Glastonbury comes in as third most dangerous.
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Where do celebrities live in Somerset?

The Somerset town of Bruton has been dubbed "Britain's Montecito" thanks to its array of famous faces and wealthy residents, and it epitomises an enviable, wealthy lifestyle.
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Where was Harry Potter filmed in Somerset?

No visit to Somerset would be complete without a visit to Wookey Hole Caves. It was here that some of the underground cave scenes from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets were filmed.
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Which pub in Wells was in Hot Fuzz?

The Crown at Wells and Anton's Bistrot is a real pub in Wells, but, again, only the exterior was used in filming.
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Was Idris Elba filming in Wells?

He-Man wraps filming in Wells as cathedral returns to normal after month of movie mayhem. Hollywood wraps up at Wells Cathedral, Somerset, after filming "Masters of the Universe," starring Nicholas Galitzine, Jared Leto, and Idris Elba. Hollywood has officially left the building – and Wells can finally breathe again.
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Why do wells go bad?

More often than not, the well itself isn't out of water, but the electrical or mechanical components of the well are malfunctioning. The pump may be broken or clogged, there may be a fault with the electrical system or a leak in a pipe may be preventing the well water from reaching the house.
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How long will wells last?

Wells can often last for 30 to 50 years, though they may have significantly shorter or longer lifespans depending on the environmental conditions near your home. Generally, though, if your well is over 15 or 20 years old, you should be aware that it may soon need new parts or require a total replacement.
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How clean is well water?

According to a study conducted by the United States Department of Interior, 23% of private wells contained a level of water contaminants high enough to cause health concern. The most prevalent contaminants in these wells include radon, arsenic, uranium, manganese, and nitrate.
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