Tuesday 30 April 2013

Wells, Somerset, England

Wells, Somerset, England by Fragga
Wells, Somerset, England, a photo by Fragga on Flickr.

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Wells, Somerset, England

From Wikipedia: Wells is a cathedral city and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, England, on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. The name Wells derives from the three wells dedicated to Saint Andrew, one in the market place and two within the grounds of the Bishop's Palace and cathedral. There was a small Roman settlement around the wells, but its importance grew under the Saxons when King Ine of Wessex founded a minster church in 704, around which the settlement grew. Wells became a trading centre and involved in cloth making before its involvement in both the English Civil War and the Monmouth Rebellion during the 17th century.

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