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Uphill sits at the southern edge of Weston-super-Mare, acting as a quiet coastal break where the town transitioned into the Somerset countryside. It is defined geographically by the Great Rock - a limestone outcrop topped by the roofless shell of the 11th-century St Nicholas Church - and the River Axe, which flows out into the Bristol Channel here. Unlike the sandy tourist stretches further north, the landscape here is one of salt marshes, a busy boat yard, and the steep climbs of the Uphill Hill Local Nature Reserve. The village layout still feels distinct from the main sprawl of Weston, centred around an old school building and a couple of long-standing pubs that serve as the community's focal points. Most of the practical amenities are found in the nearby suburbs, but it’s the immediate access to the Brean Down Way cycle path and the expansive views across the levels that shape daily life in this corner of the coast.