Wells Cathedral
Wells, Somerset
Wells Cathedral was built from 1180 and was completed by the time of Henry VII. It was damaged during the Civil War, but was later restored during the Victorian age.
Admission: Admission is free (or a donation), but you will need a permit (£2.00) to take photos.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Wookey Hole Caves (Revenge of the Cybermen): 1.66 miles.
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Cloford Quarry (Time and the Rani): 10.39 miles.
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Westdown Quarry (Time and the Rani): 10.39 miles.
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Whatley Quarry (Time and the Rani): 11.35 miles.
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Imperial Park (The Sun Makers): 14.38 miles.
Further links about the location
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Wells Cathedral - Official site
Related Stories
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The Lazarus Experiment [3-4 Oct 2006]: Southwark Cathedral.
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