Set in the medieval heart of England's smallest city of Wells is the earliest English Cathedral to be built in the Gothic style.
Wells Cathedral has unique features including its iconic West Front and the beautiful 'scissor arches' supporting the central tower, as well as one of the largest collections of historic stained glass in the country.
The Cathedral also boasts the famous Wells Clock which is considered to be the second oldest clock mechanism in Great Britain.
Further information can be found at Wells Cathedral.
Wells Cathedral has unique features including its iconic West Front and the beautiful 'scissor arches' supporting the central tower, as well as one of the largest collections of historic stained glass in the country.
The Cathedral also boasts the famous Wells Clock which is considered to be the second oldest clock mechanism in Great Britain.
Further information can be found at Wells Cathedral.