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High Littleton sits on the stepped hills of the Chew Valley, roughly halfway between Bristol and Wells. It is a village shaped largely by its industrial past; while it looks like a quiet rural settlement today, the presence of its rugged stone cottages and the nearby Greyfield Wood - once the site of a busy coal mine - serves as a reminder of its place in the Somerset coalfield. The village is practical and straightforward, centered around the High Street and the 15th-century Church of Holy Trinity, with a local primary school and a pub that have anchored the community for generations. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need access to the city but prefer a landscape of undulating ridges and wooded hollows. Life here is connected to the outdoors, with a network of footpaths leading out toward Hallatrow and Clutton, offering a real sense of the Mendip foothills without being entirely isolated from the arterial roads that bridge the gap to the larger towns nearby.