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Posted on July 6, 2017 by admin

Bowlore Medieval take over the Palace for August Bank Holiday Weekend 26th-28th 10am-6pm

Finish off the school holidays in style at The Bishop’s Palace in Wells from Saturday 26th August until Monday 28th August with entertainment from the larger than life Medieval re-enacters of Bowlore. Full story: Read more

CategoriesEvents, Somerset, Wells TagsBowlore, Medieval, Somerset, The Bishop’s Palace, Wells

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