WELCOME to Wells, Somerset.
It's the smallest city in England.
Wells Cathedral is the reason that this tiny medieval city is called a city.
Every inch and nook of the city is picture perfect.
So, it was hard for me to choose just a few pictures to post today.
I tried. But, I didn't succeed.
I tried. But, I didn't succeed.
We stayed in Wells for a few days last August.
Let the tour begin.
Let the pictures do the talking (with a few words for company)
Wells High street: so quaint and small that by the time you've said high, it's over.
Wells High street: so quaint and small that by the time you've said high, it's over.
Wells Cathedral: Gothic and poetic
Ha! Do you see a W or two?
Spotted in August'17 in Wells.
Who would've thought they'd appear in a W post in April 2018?
Such treasures come by when we keep our eyes open to see. Right?
We picked a couple to munch on. They were delicious: crisp, slightly tangy and very juicy.
The Vicars' Close
The Bishop's Palace
somerset-life.co.uk tells us that its...
"Home to the Bishops of Bath and Wells for over 800 years, the palace is surrounded by a moat, complete with resident swans trained to ring a bell for food."
We were exploring the caves in Cheddar gorge that morning, so by the time we got back to Wells, the palace was shut, but we managed to walk in its beautiful grounds.
We didn't see any swans. Perhaps they'd eaten and gone to bed by the time we arrived.
The Sew Vintage shot that featured in V Post was taken in Wells, Somerset.
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Well, that's it folks.
Expecting to see you here tomorrow.
Where are you planning to be this weekend? Any place special?
This extract has been taken from somerset-life.co.uk:
"Adjoining the Cathedral is Vicars’ Close, believed to be the only complete medieval street left in England. The houses were built in the 14th century to provide accommodation for the Vicars Choral, who sing the daily services, and this is still the case today."The Bishop's Palace
somerset-life.co.uk tells us that its...
"Home to the Bishops of Bath and Wells for over 800 years, the palace is surrounded by a moat, complete with resident swans trained to ring a bell for food."
We were exploring the caves in Cheddar gorge that morning, so by the time we got back to Wells, the palace was shut, but we managed to walk in its beautiful grounds.
We didn't see any swans. Perhaps they'd eaten and gone to bed by the time we arrived.
The Sew Vintage shot that featured in V Post was taken in Wells, Somerset.
*****
Well, that's it folks.
Expecting to see you here tomorrow.
Where are you planning to be this weekend? Any place special?