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Wembdon sits on a gentle rise just northwest of Bridgwater, effectively serving as a quiet village buffer between the town and the open Somerset Levels. Historically, it was a site of pilgrimage thanks to the St George’s Holy Well, and that sense of being a distinct community remains today, even as the boundary with the town has softened. The heart of the village is centered around St George’s Church and the primary school, with the extensive Greenlands parkland providing a significant amount of open space for a settlement of this size. Geographically, it’s well-placed for those who need to head towards the Quantock Hills or the coast via the A39, yet it avoids the heavier transit traffic found in the town centre. It has a practical, lived-in feel, supported by a busy village hall and the local cricket club, which acts as a focal point for much of the area's social activity during the summer months.