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DescriptionThe Vicars' Close - geograph.org.uk - 101576.jpg |
English: The Vicars' Close. The Vicars' Close dates from 1348 and is considered to be the oldest surviving, and still inhabited, terrace of houses in the country. The vicars of the cathedral were organised on a collegiate basis and provided with their own accommodation within the bounds of the cathedral itself. |
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Author | Patrick Mackie |
Attribution (required by the license) InfoField | Patrick Mackie / The Vicars' Close / |
InfoField | Patrick Mackie / The Vicars' Close |
Object location | 51° 12′ 43″ N, 2° 38′ 35″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.211900; -2.643000 |
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