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Wells Cathedral

Cathedral Green, Wells, Wells, Somerset, BA52PA 

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Mozart Requiem Somerset Chamber ChoirMozart Requiem Somerset Chamber ChoirSomerset Chamber Choir: Mozart Requiem at Wells Cathedral Mozart's Requiem is shrouded in mystery and intrigue, but it is no secret that is one of the world's most enduring and popular pieces of mu…27 Jul 2013Wells CathedralWellsMusic/Gigs/Concerts

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Nearest Railway Stations


Castle Cary
South Somerset
9.2 miles away
First Great Western
Bruton
South Somerset
10.8 miles away
First Great Western
Highbridge & Burnham
Sedgemoor
14.3 miles away
First Great Western
Frome
Mendip
14.5 miles away
First Great Western
Yatton
North Somerset
14.8 miles away
First Great Western

Wells Cathedral

Wells Cathedral,
Cathedral Green, Wells,
Wells,
Somerset,
BA52PA

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