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Claverham is a quiet, linear village in North Somerset, positioned about ten miles southwest of Bristol and a short distance from the larger village of Yatton. It sits within the North Somerset Levels, where the landscape is characterized by flat, low-lying pastureland crisscrossed by drainage ditches known locally as rhynes. Historically an agricultural community, the village grew significantly in the 20th century, but it still maintains a distinct rural identity separate from the suburban spread of the city. Much of the local life centers around the village hall and the primary school on High Street, while the nearby Strawberry Line - a former railway track turned into a nature path - provides a direct walking and cycling link toward the Mendip Hills. While the village itself is peaceful and lacks a central high street, its proximity to Yatton railway station means it is remarkably well-connected, offering a straightforward commute to Bristol Temple Meads or London Paddington without sacrificing the calm of a countryside setting.