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Nestled at the northern edge of the Mendip Hills, Sandford is a village defined by its relationship with the limestone landscape and its agricultural roots. It sits just east of Winscombe, centered around the junction of the A368 and Hill Road, where the local architecture is a mix of traditional Mendip stone cottages and steadier mid-century housing. The village is perhaps best defined by the long-standing presence of Thatchers Cider at Myrtle Farm; the surrounding orchards are a constant visual marker of the seasons and remain a primary local employer. For those who value the outdoors, the Strawberry Line - a reclaimed railway path - runs directly through the village, providing a level, car-free route toward Yatton or Cheddar for cyclists and walkers alike. While the village primary school and the local pub, The Railway Inn, serve as the main social hubs, the proximity to the Mendip Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty means steep wooded climbs and expansive views are only a short walk from most front doors.