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Vicars' Hall, Wells

Wed, 08 Jan

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Wells

Vicars Hall, completed in 1348 for Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury, was originally built as the assembly and dining hall for the Vicars Choral . Find out more at this Wells Civic Society event in the Vicars Hall

Vicars' Hall, Wells
Vicars' Hall, Wells

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08 Jan 2025, 19:00 – 21:00

Wells, Vicar's Cl, Wells BA5 2UH, UK

About The Event

Did you know that Vicars Hall, completed in 1348 for Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury, was originally built as the assembly and dining hall for the Vicars Choral? It is believed to incorporate an earlier medieval structure, likely the remnants of a canon’s house.

Before the vaulted entrance gate we see today, the Vicars Close was accessed through a narrow passageway about 2 meters wide between the east row of houses and the hall. Interestingly, in the early 1800s, Vicars Hall was even used by a local brewery!

Find out more at this event organised by Wells Civic Society and hosted by Vicars' Hall, Wells.


Image from The Sunday at home: a family magazine for Sabbath reading v.44 1896-1897

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