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Churchill sits at the western edge of the Mendip Hills, right where the landscape begins to roll down toward the North Somerset levels. It’s a spread-out sort of place, effectively merging with Langford to the east and bordered by Winscombe to the southwest. While much of the village life centers around the primary school and the landmark tower of St John the Baptist church - which dates back to the 15th century - the practical heart of the community is arguably the Churchill Gate crossroads, where the A38 and A368 meet. This makes it a straightforward spot for getting into Bristol or down to the M5, though luckily the village stays quiet once you step off the main roads. There is a strong sense of continuity here; you’ve got the local cricket club playing on the recreation ground, several dependable pubs like the Crown or the Nelson Arms, and the nearby Mendip Activity Centre which makes good use of the local limestone terrain. It’s a landscape of dry-stone walls and old orchards, feeling thoroughly rural despite being well-connected to the city.