Who lives in Vicars Close Wells now?

The current occupants still include all twelve men of the Vicars Choral, plus the organists and virgers. Vicars Choral have remained at the heart of life at Wells Cathedral since the 1100s and are now recognised as a world-class choir.
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Do people live in Vicars Close Wells?

Vicars' Close was built over 650 years ago to house the Vicars Choral of the Cathedral Choir, and it continues to be inhabited by their successors today.
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What has been filmed in Vicars Close Wells?

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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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Can you visit Vicars Close Wells?

Discover the Chain Gate that links the Cathedral to the legendary Vicars' Close. One of our expert guides will walk you through the steps of the Vicars Choral where you will learn about the origins of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited street. Peek into the atmospheric Close Chapel and discover this hidden gem.
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What is the oldest residential street in Europe?

Vicars' Close is a historic street in Wells, Somerset, often considered Europe's oldest residential street with its original buildings still intact. Designed in the mid-14th century, it was planned by Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury and originally comprised 44 residences, though only 27 remain today.
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Who owns the Bishops Palace Wells?

The site and buildings of The Bishop's Palace and Gardens are owned by the Church Commissioners and operated by The Palace Trust, a registered charity which manages the site as a heritage visitor attraction.
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Was Harry Potter filmed at Wells Cathedral?

Gothic style cathedral in one of the smallest cities in England. The cathedral was transformed into the corridors of Hogwarts for the 1st, 2nd and 6th Harry Potter films and the city was the primary location for the town in the film Hot Fuzz.
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Who lives in Bishops Palace Wells?

The Rt Reverend Michael Beasley, Bishop of Bath & Wells

Bishop Michael became the 80th Bishop of Bath & Wells in 2022, and he lives at the Palace with his wife and children.
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Where was the Manor House in Went the Day Well?

Although Bramley End is fictitious, all the exterior scenes were shot in the quintessentially picturesque Chilterns village of Turville. The windmill, a well-known local landmark, features prominently, as do the brick, tile and half-timbered cottages and the manor house.
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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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Who bought Wells house?

A new chapter in the future of this magnificent estate begins in 2022 for Wells House and Gardens with the purchase of the estate by The Sean Doyle Group. It is business as usual at this award-winning tourism attraction based in North Wexford.
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What does nequid pereat mean?

“Nequid Pereat” means “Let nothing perish”.
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What is the oldest residential street in the UK?

Built for Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury, Vicars' Close was founded in the 1300s, it is thought to be the oldest entirely residential street in England.
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What to do in Wells, Somerset?

Places to visit
  • Wells Cathedral.
  • Cedars Hall.
  • Market Place.
  • Milton Lodge Gardens.
  • Wells Mendip Museum.
  • Bishops Palace and Gardens.
  • Vicars Close.
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Where does the Bishop of Wells live?

The Bishop's residence is The Palace, Wells. In late 2013 the Church Commissioners announced that they were purchasing the Old Rectory, a Grade II-listed building in Croscombe for the Bishop's residence.
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Who owns the Swan Hotel in Wells?

The Swan Hotel, Wells, Somerset - The Coaching Inn Group.
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Who owns the Savoy Estate?

The Savoy Estate is owned by the Duchy of Lancaster, held in trust for the Sovereign in His or Her role as Duke of Lancaster.
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Where did they film Vicars Close Wells?

Wells Cathedral is a unique and stunning location for film-makers and photographers, appearing in television dramas, documentaries and even Hollywood films. The Chained Library, historic Vicars' Close, Cathedral Nave and impressive Chapter House and its steps prove to be particularly popular film locations.
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What is the oldest continuously inhabited house in England?

Built 1148. Saltford Manor House, a Grade II listed building of Norman origin, is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied private house in England. The house was built on the estate then owned by the Earls of Gloucester and previously owned by Geoffrey de Montbray, the Bishop of Coutances (Normandy).
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What is the smallest street in Europe?

Strada Sforii (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈstrada ˈsforij], meaning "Rope Street", German: Fadengasse) is the narrowest street in the city of Brașov, Romania. It is believed to be one of the narrowest streets in Europe (L'Androuno, in France, Spreuerhofstraße, in Germany, and Parliament Street, in England, are narrower).
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Was the film "Went the Day Well" a true story?

The film was based on a short story by the author Graham Greene entitled "The Lieutenant Died Last". The film's title is based on an epitaph written by the classical scholar John Maxwell Edmonds. It originally appeared in The Times on 6 February 1918 entitled "Four Epitaphs".
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Is The Eagle Has Landed a remake of Went the Day Well?

in fact a remake. Nevertheless, this was the case with Went the Day Well? (1942) and The Eagle Has Landed (1976), two British feature films sepa- rated by 34 years and, more signifi- cantly, a polar shift in moral compass. ' The pictures share a central plot and setting.
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What house was to the manor born filmed in?

The manor house which was used as the filming location for Grantleigh Manor is 18th century Grade II listed building, Cricket St. Thomas, in Somerset, designed by Sir John Soane. It belonged to Peter Spence' father-in-law and now forms part of a country hotel with its own wildlife park.
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