Wells, Somerset, England, UK

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Wells, Somerset, England, UK
Wells, England--Vicars’ Close, near Wells Cathedral. Dating back to the 14th century, it is said to be the oldest planned street in Europe with all of its original buildings still intact. The lane narrows as it goes, an intentional design that creates the illusion that it is longer than it actually is. (May 24, 2018)
Vicars’ Close, Wells, Somerset.
Constructed from 1348 to 1430 and thought to be the oldest surviving complete residential street in Europe.
(via Wells - Vicars' Close | by Wendy Harris | Flickr)
La calle más antigua de Europa
En la pequeña calle de Vicars’ Close, en la ciudad de Wells, al suroeste de Inglaterra, te puedes trasladar rápidamente a pleno siglo XIV. En sus apenas 140 metros de longitud se encuentran aún las viviendas y edificios originales que fueron levantados en 1348, justo detrás de la famosa Catedral de Wells.
Wells, Somerset, England, UK
Wells, Somerset, England, UK
Wells, Somerset, England, UK