Chew Magna is a village and
civil parish within the
Chew Valley in the
Unitary Authority of
Bath and North East Somerset, within the
Ceremonial county of
Somerset, England. The parish has a population of 1,161.
To the south of the village is
Chew Valley Lake. The village is on the B3130 road, about from
Bristol, from
Bath, from the city of
Wells, and from
Bristol Airport.
The village is close to the northern edge of the
Mendip Hills (a designated
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), and was designated a
conservation area in 1978.There are many
listed buildings reflecting the history of the village. The
River Chew flows through the village. Just outside the village is
Chew Magna Reservoir: this small
Bristol Water supply reservoir intercepts the
Winford Brook.
The village has approximately 1,200 residents. There is one
primary school, and an adjacent
secondary school, several shops and small businesses, three churches, and three pubs serving the area. There is also a football pitch and children's play area. The village frequently wins regional categories in the
Calor Village of the Year competition, and is currently moving towards
zero waste status, having been described as "probably the greenest parish in Britain".
History
Chew Magna is the largest village in the district, and can trace its importance back to
Saxon times. It was a thriving woollen centre in the
Middle Ages. The...
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