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Inside the medieval town voted the best in the UK – with the oldest residential street in Europe

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LAST year, the consumer watchdog Which? named Wells in Somerset as the best inland town in the UK.

Despite being a city, Wells topped the list thanks to its attractiveness, tourist attractions, scenery, shopping and food and drink.

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to reveal the best inland towns and villages in the UK.

Members were asked to rate their experience of visiting inland locations in the last year.


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Wells' photogenic architecture is a huge reason people visit the city, with the cathedral top of the list of best things to do on TripAdvisor.

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The 850-year-old structure is said to be the earliest cathedral to be built in the Gothic style in England.

Not only does it have one of the oldest medieval clock faces in the world, but it's also hiding another unique attraction.

Just a stone's throw from the cathedral lies Vicar's Close, which claims to be the oldest residential street in Europe.

Built in the 14th century, the picturesque close is still home to its original buildings.

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The cobbled street was built over 650 years ago to house the Vicars' Choral, with their successors continuing to live in these houses to this day.

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The residential street has received a 4.5/5 star rating from over 1,000 reviews on TripAdvisor.

One visitor wrote: "I wandered down here after visiting the cathedral. It is picturesque and exactly as described - minus the couple of cars, you could convince yourself you’d popped back in time."

Another person added: "A fascinating and unique little street of houses dating from the 14th century."

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Elsewhere, the Bishop's Palace and Gardens - 14 acres of land surrounded by a moat - are also high up on the list of things to do in the city.

Other attractions in the tiny city include Wells Market Place, which runs twice a week.

There's also the Square, an indoor soft play centre in the heart of the city.

However, there's more to Wells than church buildings, with the nearby Ebbor Gorge also taking plenty of plaudits from visitors.

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