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  2. Wells Cathedral School - Wikipedia

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    Wells Cathedral School is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for 2–18 year olds located in Wells, Somerset, England, which provides an all-round education alongside world-class Specialist Music and Chorister training. The whole School comprises Pre-Prep, Prep School, and Senior School, which includes a Sixth Form.

  3. Cedars Hall - Wikipedia

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    Cedars Hall is Wells Cathedral School's performing arts venue located in Wells, Somerset, England.Opened in autumn 2016, it provides the capacity for audiences of 350 in its main recital hall named Eavis Hall after Old Wellensian Michael Eavis, CBE, founder of the Glastonbury Festival.

  4. Wells, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    The city has a variety of sporting and cultural activities and houses several schools including The Blue School, a state coeducational comprehensive school that was founded in 1641, and the private Wells Cathedral School, which was founded possibly as early as 909 and is one of the five established musical schools for school-age children in the ...

  5. Vicars' Close, Wells - Wikipedia

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    Numbers 1 to 13. The Close owes its origins to a grant of land and buildings by Walter de Hulle, a canon of Wells Cathedral, for the purpose of accommodating chantry priests; [9] however, the land is likely to have been used for a long period before the construction of the close, as prehistoric flint flakes and Romano-British pottery shards were recovered from the garden of number four during ...

  6. Wells Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Wells Cathedral School, which was established to educate these choirboys, dates its foundation to this point. [21] There is, however, some controversy over this. Following the Norman Conquest, John de Villula moved the seat of the bishop from Wells to Bath in 1090. [22] The church at Wells, no longer a cathedral, had a college of secular clergy ...

  7. Wells Theological College - Wikipedia

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    Rebuilt in the 15th century for Archdeacon Holes, it was still used as a house in 1555 when Canon Polydore Vergil surrendered it to the Crown. In the late 18th century it became a brewery, but was extensively restored 1886. It is now a Grade II* Listed Building and is the Music School and Concert Hall of the Wells Cathedral School. [10] [11]

  8. Claver Morris - Wikipedia

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    Morris was also a gifted amateur musician and was the founder of the Wells Music Club which met at Wells Cathedral's Close Hall. In this he played an important role in the development of Wells' deep association with music now continued by Wells Cathedral School. Morris's diaries relate how the number of musicians greatly increased during the ...

  9. Category:Cathedral schools - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral School, Llandaff ... Polwhele House School; R. School of Reims; Ribe Katedralskole; ... Wells Cathedral School; Westminster Abbey Choir School;