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Clevedon and has
The rocky beach has been designated as the Clevedon Shore geological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Clevedon has a certain amount of light industry, mainly in industrial estates including Hither Green Trading Estate near the M5 motorway junction, and it is also a dormitory town for Bristol.
The rocky beach, which has been designated as the Clevedon Shore geological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Windswept Clevedon seafront has shaped this tree
Along with the rest of South West England, Clevedon has a temperate climate which is generally wetter and milder than the rest of the country.
Clevedon Bowling Club was formed in 1910, and since then has achieved several international honours in Bowls.
There are no cinemas in Nailsea, but The Curzon in nearby Clevedon has been operating since 1912.
The rocky beach has been designated as the Clevedon Shore geological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
* Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon, independent cinema in Clevedon, England, which has been operating continuously as a cinema since 1912

Clevedon and some
Literary figures associated with the town are Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( who spent some months living in a cottage in the town after his marriage to Sarah Fricker ), William Makepeace Thackeray ( a frequent guest of the Elton family at Clevedon Court ), and George Gissing ( The Odd Women is set in the town ).
Following his dismissal, Hodges spent some time scouting for Wolverhampton Wanderers before being appointed as a Football Development Officer for the Somerset FA, a role which he continued to honour after being appointed as manager of Clevedon Town in September 2004.

Clevedon and light
It ran between Weston-super-Mare and Clevedon as a standard railway line, and between Clevedon and Portishead as a light railway.
Two years after the opening, the tramway was designated a light railway and the name was changed to the Weston, Clevedon & Portishead Light Railway Company.

Clevedon and industry
The hamlet and area as a whole had strong links with the English woolen industry, which gave name to settlements such as Milton Clevedon.

Clevedon and including
There are five religious based centres including the Romanian Seventh-day Adventist Church and convention centre, " Clevedon " camp and conference centre ( Uniting Church ), St Bernadette's Catholic Mass centre ( part of the primary school ) and Vinayagar Hindu Temple.
Several popular beaches are located on the coast close to Clevedon, including Duder's Beach and Kawakawa Bay.
Other ships of the fleet including Ravenswood, Westward Ho, Cambria and Britannia regularly called at Clevedon.
Other companies, including the Cardiff-based Edwards, Robertson & Co., eventually taken over by Campbells, visited Clevedon Pier with the paddle steamer Lorna Doone.

Clevedon and near
A monument, known as the " Spirit of Clevedon ", was erected near the seafront to mark the Millennium.
This nature walk near Clevedon takes 45 minutes to get to the top of a small hill with a view towards both coasts
Possibly he gave his name to four hillforts, all named Cadbury which may be " Cado's fort ", one each near to Clevedon, Congresbury and Sparkford in Somerset and one by the Exe in Devon north of Crediton ).
Scenes from the 2010 film, Never Let Me Go, starring Keira Knightley were filmed near Clevedon pier during 2009, and the pier also featured on the promotional posters.
Tickenham is a village and civil parish near Clevedon and Nailsea, North Somerset, England.

Clevedon and M5
It leads westwards to Clevedon, where the motorway network can be accessed at Junction 20 of the M5 ; eastwards it links with the A370 ( for Bristol ) and the A38 ( for Bristol Airport ).

Clevedon and motorway
There are split-level carriageways where the motorway climbs the sides of the hills above the Gordano Valley, between Portishead and Clevedon.

Clevedon and is
The youngest person to swim the Bristol Channel from Penarth to Clevedon is Gary Carpenter who at age 17 on August Bank Holiday 2007, swam the channel in 5 hours 35 minutes making him the youngest and fastest swimmer of the Bristol Channel.
Hallam is buried at St. Andrew's Church in Clevedon, Somerset.
Clevedon is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of North Somerset, which covers part of the ceremonial county of Somerset, England.
Wain's Hill is an univallate Iron Age hill fort situated approximately south-west of Clevedon.
Clevedon is situated on and round seven hills called Churchill, Wain's hill ( which is topped by the remains of an Iron Age hill fort ), Dial hill, Strawberry hill, Castle hill, Hangstone hill and Court hill which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
The shore at Clevedon is a mixture of pebbled beaches and low rocky cliffs, with the old harbour being at the western edge of the town at the mouth of the Land Yeo river.
It is the side of a mineralised fault, which runs east-west adjacent to the pier, and forms a small cliff feature in Dolomitic Conglomerate on the north side of Clevedon Beach, containing cream to pink baryte together with sulfides.
The name of the walk is a commemoration of the poets and writers who have visited Clevedon.
Walton Castle is a 17th century fort located on Castle Hill hill that overlooks the Walton St Mary area at the northern end of Clevedon.
Clevedon Court is on Court Hill east of the town centre, close to the road to Bristol.
It is one of only a few remaining 14th century manorial halls in England, having been built by Sir John de Clevedon circa 1320.
Clevedon School is a large secondary comprehensive school serving the whole town and the surrounding rural areas.
The tower of Christ Church, on Chapel Hill, is a very important landmark in Clevedon.
Clevedon Canoe Club is based at the marine lake and facilitates sea paddling trips along the North Somerset coast on the Severn Estuary, and to other sites such as the Wye Valley and Woolacombe.
Nearby is based the Clevedon Sailing Club.
In the 1993 movie, The Remains of the Day, starring Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson and Christopher Reeve, references are made to Clevedon, where the final scene of the film is set and was filmed.
Clevedon is twinned with Ettlingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany since 1980 ; Épernay, France since 1990 ; and Middelkerke, Belgium since 1991.
The name Gordano comes from Old English and is descriptive of the triangular shape of the whole valley from Clevedon to Portishead, being the ablative singular of the Latinised form of Gorden meaning muddy valley.
This particular ridge runs from Clifton to Clevedon, 10 miles ( 16 km ) away on the Bristol Channel coast, although limestone is found throughout the Bristol area.

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