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The office of Setter &
Lee in Chew Magna is prominently situated in the very centre of the
village on the main High Street adjacent to the National Westminster
Bank. It is impossible to miss when travelling through the village on
the B3130. Its window displays feature large 12 x 8 photographs of
many of the finest homes available. The historical village of Chew
Magna lies near the centre of the beautiful Chew Valley.
Chew Valley is unique
in the West Country, comprising some thirty five thousand acres of
unspoiled and protected countryside which occupies the middle ground
of the Bath, Bristol and Wells triangle. Dominating the scene are the
Chew Valley and Blagdon Lakes, notable for their fishing, birdlife,
sailing and nature study amenities. The villages in the Valley are all
unspoiled and each has its individual charm and character. Only seven
miles to the North of the Chew Valley is the City of Bristol, the West
Country's financial and business centre, whilst the charming City of
Bath with its Roman origins and Georgian architectural masterpieces is
under half an hours drive to the East. On the southern side of the
Mendips is the historic city of Wells, England's smallest, with its
ancient Cathedral.
The region is well
served by excellent Inter City Rail Links and the M4/5 links to the
rest of the country. Bristol Airport is some five miles to the west.
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