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Easton in Gordano is a settled, practical village positioned just five miles west of Bristol, tucked between the city’s edge and the Portbury docks. It sits on the northern slopes of the Gordano Valley, an area defined by its ancient marshlands and the limestone ridge that runs through this part of North Somerset. While the village feels distinct and quiet, its geography is dominated by its proximity to the M5 and the Avonmouth Bridge, making it an incredibly functional base for those who work in the city or along the coast. The local landscape is a mix of traditional stone cottages and significant 20th-century development, all centered around a long-standing community life that manages to feel separate from the industrial bustle of the nearby port. Historically, the ‘Gordano’ suffix refers to the wedge-shaped valley it overlooks, and you can still find traces of this rural past in the network of public footpaths that lead out toward the salt marshes or up through the woods of the Priory Road area. It’s a place that suits anyone who needs quick access to the national motorway network but wants to come home to a village atmosphere with a local pub and a view over the valley.