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Perched on the Severn Estuary in North Somerset, Clevedon is defined by its dramatic coastal paths and its status as a notable Victorian seaside town. Unlike the busier sandy resorts nearby, the shoreline here is rugged and pebbled, dominated by the Grade I listed pier which dates back to 1869. The town’s layout is split between the lower seafront area and the "Hill," where limestone ridges provide steep climbs and expansive views across the Bristol Channel toward the Welsh hills. Local life tends to center around the independent shops of Hill Road and the scenic walk along Poets' Walk, a cliffside trail named for the town’s literary connections to Tennyson and Coleridge. Geographically, it sits about 13 miles west of Bristol, making it well-connected via the M5 motorway, yet it retains a distinct, quiet character centered around its saltwater Marine Lake and the historic Curzon, one of the oldest continuously operating cinemas in the world.