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Pilgrims of all sorts are drawn to Wells Cathedral
In 1954, the English poet Philip Larkin wrote 鈥淐hurch Going鈥, a poem describing the peculiar pull that a sacred building can have 鈥 its habit of stopping, stilling and prompting reflection.
Richad Alwyn, travels to Wells Cathedral in Somerset where he meets a number of Larkin's 鈥渃hurch goers鈥, drawn to the Cathedral during the first six months of 2013.
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