Nestled on the southern tip of the Mendip Hills, the twelfth-century Cathedral Church of St Andrew stands proudly at the heart of Wells, Englandâs smallest city. There has been a sacred site beside the freshwater springs here since 705 AD.
Wells Cathedral is a thriving community of worship and music, houses a rich history, and represents some of the finest early-Gothic architecture in the country. Described as the âmost poeticâ of English cathedrals, Its calm and light atmosphere never ceases to inspire all those who set foot inside.