Wells Cathedral is a cathedral in Wells, Somerset, England, the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, who live at the adjacent Bishop's Palace. It is technically only the second smallest cathedral city in England, since the City of London has a smaller resident population.
Though it is mostly Gothic in style, there are foundations of even earlier parts of the church that date to the 10th century. The first church was established on the site in 705 by King Ine of Wessex. The baptismal font in the south transept is the oldest
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