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St Georges sits on the eastern edge of Weston-super-Mare, serving as a gateway between the town’s coastal bustle and the flat, sprawling North Somerset Levels. Historically, it was a quiet rural parish centered around the 14th-century church of St George, but much of what you see today is the result of significant residential growth over the last few decades. Geographically, it is defined by its proximity to the M5 motorway and the A370, making it a practical base for anyone regularly heading toward Bristol or Taunton. The landscape is crisscrossed by "rhynes" - the traditional drainage ditches of the Somerset moors - which provide a habitat for local birdlife and offer level walking routes toward the neighbouring village of Worle. While it has evolved into a modern suburb with its own primary school and local shops, the proximity to Worle railway station means it remains well-connected to the wider rail network without being right in the centre of town.