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Vicars Close, Wells, Somerset, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars` Close, Wells, Somerset, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars' Close. Wells Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars` Close, Wells, Somerset. Medieval architecture in the west of England. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars` Close, Wells, Somerset. Medieval architecture in the west of England. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars' Close. Wells Somerset
Architectural Detail in Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Architectural Detail in Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars\' Close, Wells, Somerset, England - Long View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Architectural Detail in Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Architectural Detail in Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Architectural Detail in Vicars Close in Wells, Somerset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vicars' Close in Wells Somerset is Europe's oldest surviving continually inhabited street. The homes built in local stone for local clergy have been little changed on the façade for hundreds of years and are of great architectural and historical interest.


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