31
Jan
Wells: Steeped in historic sights to see

A lot of people, when they are getting towards the end of their
working life, and edging toward retirement, will be looking for
somewhere quieter and less hectic to live in order that they can
relax after they have had a long career.
Also, on top of this, many will feel that a new location which
gives them a chance to indulge in some new activities or further a
current hobby will be something that they prefer, in order that
they can keep themselves active and not feel like they are just
sitting around.
In the UK then, one of the favourite pastimes for a lot of people
involves visiting some of the country's most significant historic
sites, such as castles, cathedrals and ruins of all manner of old
buildings and structures which allow a look at the rich history the
country has to offer.
People who are looking for
property for sale in Wells can find just this sort of
activity in the Somerset location. Wells is a cathedral city which
is located in the Mendip region. It is the country's second
smallest city, behind the City of London.
Without doubt, the most attractive features of Wells are its many
historic building, which may be a draw for history fans. These
include the cathedral, palace and church, all enclosed in a walled
precinct.
The town also plays host to some cultural annual occurrences. For
those who like to do something a little different, the town plays
host every year to the Wells Film Festival. This festival plays
some older, less well known and historical films which make it
quite unique, and a draw again for those who like history.
And if you need to get away from the city for a while, it is well
situated for those wish to visit Bath or Glastonbury.