Wells: Attractions and more...
Wells Cathedrals is a peak attraction point in Wells city. The magnificent structure of the cathedral makes this place a famous tourists spot. It is carved in a distinctive gothic style, which dates back to the 12th and 14th century. The cathedral is open for tourists all through the year.
The Bishop's Palace is yet another historic and holy place in Wells. This mesmerizing palace is located amidst tranquil settings. The palace dates back to the Middle Ages. The famous well, from which the town received its name, still exists near this palace. Wells town is full of historical buildings and architectures.
Bubwith House is an old almshouse. As this house serves people in need of shelter, tourists cannot enter it. Two of the three wells in this town are located near Market Cross. The Bottomless Well is the largest of them all. The Market Cross was the replacement for the older fountain.
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