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Haybridge occupies a quiet position just over a mile west of Wells city centre, effectively bridging the gap between the compact city streets and the open grazing land of the Somerset levels. Historically a point for crossing the local watercourses, it remains dominated by its relationship with the outdoors; the West Mendip Way passes close by, offering a direct walking route up toward the limestone slopes of the Mendips. The locality is perhaps best known for being home to the Blue School, which moved to its current site on the edge of Haybridge in the 1970s, making it a central hub for the wider rural community. While the area has seen some 20th-century residential expansion, it retains a distinct semi-rural character, where the cathedral towers of Wells are often visible across the fields, and the proximity to the A371 provides a straightforward link through to Cheddar and beyond.