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Berrow sits between the busier town of Burnham-on-Sea and the holiday park hub of Brean, defined largely by its position along one of the longest continuous stretches of sand in Europe. The village is linear, following the coast road, and is anchored by the Grade I listed Church of St Mary, which has stood among the dunes for centuries - a reminder of how the shifting sands have historically shaped the landscape. Much of the local life revolves around the Berrow Dunes Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest that provides a buffer between the residential areas and the Bristol Channel. The village manages to maintain a distinct community feel despite its proximity to the seasonal tourism of the coast, offering a primary school, a post office, and a medical centre within reach. Practicalities here are dictated by the landscape; the coastal path offers extensive walking routes toward Brean Down, while the flat Somerset Levels stretch out to the east, making the area popular for those who value open horizons and sea air over urban density.