‘Beautiful’ market town is crowned UK’s ‘best’ place and is ‘never crowded’ | Travel News | Travel
A charming medieval destination has been crowned the UK’s “best” town, despite the fact it is not a town at all.
Wells in Somerset has been nicknamed “England’s smallest city” as despite only having a population of 12,000 it has been given city status since the medieval times because of its breathtaking gothic cathedral.
This beautiful location has been voted the best inland town in Britain by Which?, the UK’s largest consumer body which surveyed members and shared that the town…