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Almondsbury occupies a distinctive position where the edge of the Cotswolds meets the Severn Vale, sitting elevated on a limestone ridge that offers clear views across the Severn Estuary toward Wales. The village is effectively split into two parts: the older, more tranquil core centered around the 12th-century St Mary’s Church and the local primary school, and the more functional areas closer to the M4/M5 interchange. This proximity to the motorway network makes it a notable transport hub, though the village itself retains a quieter, rural character defined by its steep hills and limestone cottages. Historically, the area was significant enough to be mentioned in the Domesday Book and was long shaped by the activities of the nearby Knole Park estate. Today, it serves as a practical base for those working at the nearby Aztec West business park or in Bristol, providing a village atmosphere that manages to stay connected to the city’s northern fringes without being entirely absorbed by them.