Stockland Bristol is a small, rural parish in Somerset, England, sitting on the fringe of the Somerset Levels. The land is a mix of low-lying, drained wetlands and slightly higher pasture and hedgerows, with scattered stone cottages and farmsteads that give the area a quietly agricultural character.
Historically shaped by farming, the local economy remains largely pastoral with some residents commuting to nearby towns; the built environment retains older stone buildings and a modest parish core. Community life is typically village-focused, with occasional fetes and gatherings, and the location is appreciated by walkers and birdwatchers for easy access to the Levels' distinctive wildlife and open countryside.