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Tickenham is a linear village stretched along the B3128, positioned on the southern slopes of a limestone ridge between Clevedon and Failand. Its geography is defined by a sharp contrast: to the north, the land rises steeply toward the wooded heights of Cadbury Camp - an Iron Age hill fort with clear views over the Bristol Channel - while to the south, the village overlooks the flat, fertile grazing lands of the North Somerset Levels. Historically, it is anchored by the 12th-century Church of St Quiricus and St Julietta and the notable Tickenham Court, a medieval manor house. While the village lacks a traditional central "square," it retains a strong sense of identity through its active primary school, village hall, and the local garden centre. Residents rely on nearby Clevedon or Nailsea for major supermarkets and rail links, but the village remains a practical spot for those needing quick road access to Bristol or the M5, all while staying firmly within a rural, agricultural landscape.