Parish in Bath and North East Somerset, England
| Coordinates: | 51.386, -2.569 |
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| OS grid ref: | ST 60 65 |
The parish of Norton Malreward in Bath and North East Somerset, England is a small, mainly rural community a few miles south‑west of Bristol. Set on rolling limestone countryside close to the northern edge of the Mendip Hills and overlooking parts of the Chew Valley, it is characterised by narrow lanes, pastureland and traditional stone farmsteads.
With medieval roots the parish retains a compact village core, a parish church and several listed buildings; its economy has long been agricultural, though many residents now commute to nearby towns and cities. Social life is typical of an English rural parish, with local clubs and occasional village events, and it attracts walkers and people seeking peaceful countryside close to urban centres.