Everything about Flax Bourton totally explained
Flax Bourton is a village in
North Somerset,
England, situated on the edge of
Nailsea Moor five
miles south west of
Bristol city centre. It has a primary school, one pub named The Dew Drop Inn (previously The Jubilee Inn), a church dating back to Norman times and is the home of
Backwell Flax Bourton Cricket Club.
A railway station was opened here by the
Bristol and Exeter Railway in 1860 just west of the short tunnel at the summit of the climb from Bristol. It was closed to passengers on
2 December 1963.
The
A370 road runs through Flax Bourton.
Today the nearest station is
Nailsea and Backwell.
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