Wells
is the smallest city in England and is famous for its
cathedral and school at the centre of the town and its
community. The area around the cathedral is one of the
largest medieval ecclesiastical precincts.
There are l ots
of old buildings to look at as you wander around,
including the tithe barn and 15th century parish church.
The town also has a cheese shop, Somerset cheese is
made locally.
The Tourist Information
Centre in the town centre.
Around this old
centre is modern Wells, with its shops and facilities,
all at the foot of the Mendip Hills.