From the north of the parish, the boundary begins at Walton Bay. It proceeds
south east, following the footpath between Clapton Wick and Weston Moor.
At Clapton Wick the boundary follows the motorway east until just north of
Cadbury Camp. The route then goes south, down through the golf driving range
to the crossroads just outside Twickenham. The boundary then crosses over
the main road and links onto the river (Land Yeo) heading West, back into
Clevedon and towards Cadbury Court Farm.
At Clevedon Moor, just before the pottery, the route goes South to the Kenn
Road and the River Kenn. The boundary follows the river East to Nailsea
Court and the present railway line.
At Chelvey (Court) the parish boundary follows the B-Road into Brockley
Combe, through the woods and then heading east just above Healls Scars
towards Barrow Hill. This means the parish has the villages of Downside and
Lulsgate Bottom (Bristol Airport). The Parish then follows south on the A38,
taking in everything west of the A38: part of Red Hill, Lye Cross to the
village of Wrington. The boundary then leaves the A38 and follows the line
of the old railway towards Congresbury.
It then links alongside the river, (Congresbury Yeo) and continues west,
bringing in the villages of Yatton and Claverham. It is on the Claverham
Road that our chapel of ease, Ss. Dunstan and Anthony, is located.
The river then becomes the boundary, taking in Kingston Seymour. It crosses
over the motorway (M5) and eventually finishes at the coast.
Parish Boundary