Built-up area in North Somerset, England
| Coordinates: | 51.424, -2.694 |
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| OS grid ref: | ST 51 69 |
| Dialling code: | 0117 (Bristol) |
Cambridge Batch in North Somerset, England is a modest wooded ridge and patchwork of farmland that rises above the coastal plain to give open views across the Severn Estuary. It sits in the greenbelt between the coastal towns of Clevedon and Portishead and is within easy commuting distance of Bristol, so it feels both rural and connected to nearby urban centres.
The name "batch" is a local term for a small hill, and the site is appreciated for its hedgerows, mixed woodland and informal footpaths popular with walkers and dog‑owners. Rather than industry, the area’s character is shaped by agriculture, local biodiversity and a low‑key recreational economy, with historic field patterns and hedgerow wildlife contributing to its distinct local identity.
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