Wells Cathedral in Wells, Somerset, England has been constructed between 1175 and 1490. It has a Gothic architectural style with an early English facade and large central tower. Notable features include over 300 medieval statues on the 13th century west front, one of the largest collections of medieval stained glass windows in England, and the second oldest surviving clock in England from the late 14th century. The cathedral also contains historic tombs and monuments, misericords, and one of the oldest cathedral libraries in England.