On the outskirts of the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a charming rural town. The village of Bleadon is the perfect place to stay for a tranquil getaway because it provides all the necessary services, such as a village store, a tavern, and a reputable farm shop with a café. Bleadon Hill, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is also located there. The community has a rich history because it is home to a Grade I listed church that was built in the fourteenth century. There is also evidence of mediaeval agricultural labour. Bleadon is situated along the River Axe, which was formerly a harbour. There are many worthwhile attractions around Bleadon, including Brean with its Animal Farm Adventure Park and Leisure Park and the well-known beach town of Weston-super-Mare. Further out are the picturesque cities of Bristol and Glastonbury, a mediaeval town with stunning architecture and the site of one of the biggest music festivals in the world.