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Moving to Wells?
Located on the edge of the Mendip hills, Wells is a small cathedral city in Somerset
and has had that status since around 1205. The name itself appears to be derived
from three wells which were located in the area dedicated to St Andrew which, at
one time were thought to have curative powers. The Romans settled this town certainly
but it only became of any real significance during Saxon times when a Minster church
was founded here in 704. Later the cathedral was used to house troops and horses
during the English Civil War and the cathedral saw action again when attacked during
the infamous Monmouth Rebellion. Much later again, in fact during World War II,
parts of Wells were used as Prisoner of War camps.
On the southern edge of the Mendips, Wells is fairly accessible. By road, the A39/A371
roads run nearby offering convenient links to the surrounding area but nowadays
the road bypasses the town relieving a few of the traffic problems which were being
experienced. The A39 goes in a North Easterly direction to Bath whereas the aforementioned
A371 heads to Cheddar and Shepton Mallet. By rail Wells was well served too having
formerly had three railway stations, until the situation was simplified somewhat
by the creation of a link between two of them. This was not to last though and no
railway services now run into Wells, passenger or freight.
Wells nowadays is simply a charming and rather quiet cathedral town with a very
nice selection of shops and restaurants focused mainly on the main street and market
place. As mentioned, the road bypass has meant that Wells is able to retain its
pleasant charm without being ruined by through traffic and the associated noise.
Due to the location of the cathedral and other historical buildings here; tourism
is very much the main thing driving the local economy and Wells certainly receives
its share of visitors on an annual basis.
Its proximity to other important tourist sites such as Bath, Glastonbury and Stonehenge
means that it catches almost all that tourist traffic too. It has always had a rather
up market image over the years, probably due to its historically ecclesiastical
connections and consequently that is reflected in the grandeur of many of the houses
and public buildings that can be found here. Technically it is the country’s smallest
city but as such it is without doubt one of the most attractive with a charming
centre and cathedral located in rolling Somerset countryside.
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