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| navigate by keyword : 39aph39 architectural architecture built changed chimneys clergy close continually europe fascade faasect ade great historic historical homes houses hundreds inhabited interest little local oldest orderley outside somerse somerset stone street surviving vicars wells years |
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| 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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