Highbury

Settlement in Somerset Mendip

England

Highbury

Humped zebra Not a cross of some African animals but a speed-reducing measure along Anchor Road in Highbury.
Humped zebra Credit: Neil Owen

Highbury is a small village located in the county of Somerset, in the southwest of England. Situated near the Mendip Hills, this picturesque rural settlement is known for its charming countryside and tranquil atmosphere. Highbury is nestled amidst rolling green hills, with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.

The village itself is relatively small, with a population of approximately 500 residents. It boasts a tight-knit community that takes pride in its close relationships and neighborly spirit. The local residents are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature, making Highbury a friendly and inviting place to live or visit.

Highbury offers a range of amenities to cater to the needs of its residents. These include a village hall, a primary school, a post office, and a local pub, which serves as a social hub for both locals and tourists. The village also has a small convenience store, ensuring that residents have access to essential supplies without having to travel far.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Highbury is an ideal location. The nearby Mendip Hills offer ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the beautiful countryside. The village is also within a reasonable distance from Cheddar Gorge, a renowned tourist attraction famous for its stunning limestone cliffs and cave systems.

In summary, Highbury, Somerset is a charming village that offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle. With its stunning natural surroundings and friendly community, it is a place that truly captures the essence of rural England.

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Highbury Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.243229/-2.446371 or Grid Reference ST6849. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Humped zebra Not a cross of some African animals but a speed-reducing measure along Anchor Road in Highbury.
Humped zebra
Not a cross of some African animals but a speed-reducing measure along Anchor Road in Highbury.
The Crossways garage is crushed No more petrol at this station. Having been declared redundant it has been demolished to make room for a new store and a house.
The Crossways garage is crushed
No more petrol at this station. Having been declared redundant it has been demolished to make room for a new store and a house.
A village that remembers Coleford's village signpost also provides room for a silhouette of a soldier. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7059790">ST6849 : Welcome to Coleford</a> for a better look at the hanpainted sign. The bench seat beyond marks the  Queen's Diamond Jubilee, 2012.
A village that remembers
Coleford's village signpost also provides room for a silhouette of a soldier. See ST6849 : Welcome to Coleford for a better look at the hanpainted sign. The bench seat beyond marks the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, 2012.
Welcome to Coleford A hand-painted village sign; pity the elements have taken the shine off it as it looks rather fetching. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7059781">ST6849 : A village that remembers</a> for a wider view of the roadside position.
Welcome to Coleford
A hand-painted village sign; pity the elements have taken the shine off it as it looks rather fetching. See ST6849 : A village that remembers for a wider view of the roadside position.
A post box remains The village post office was here up until quite recently, but the premises are now a piano shop. However, the postbox and a notice board remain on site.
A post box remains
The village post office was here up until quite recently, but the premises are now a piano shop. However, the postbox and a notice board remain on site.
Coleford Royal British Legion hall The hall was built in 1956, with later extensions. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7059810">ST6849 : The Legion scroll</a> for a look at the front sign and legend.
Coleford Royal British Legion hall
The hall was built in 1956, with later extensions. See ST6849 : The Legion scroll for a look at the front sign and legend.
The Legion scroll Coleford Royal British Legion hall has this stone plaque on the front that records the fallen of both world wars. It seems such an obvious place to have a war memorial, yet not many do. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7059804">ST6849 : Coleford Royal British Legion hall</a> for a location view.
The Legion scroll
Coleford Royal British Legion hall has this stone plaque on the front that records the fallen of both world wars. It seems such an obvious place to have a war memorial, yet not many do. See ST6849 : Coleford Royal British Legion hall for a location view.
Coleford Gospel Hall The village had held some meetings in various places before a worshipper, Harry Beer, drove a horse and cart to Devizes to purchase an old army hut. The corrugated hut became the first hall for the community by 1920. Later meetings were also held under canvas as the needs outgrew. Today this spacious modern hall welcomes all.
Coleford Gospel Hall
The village had held some meetings in various places before a worshipper, Harry Beer, drove a horse and cart to Devizes to purchase an old army hut. The corrugated hut became the first hall for the community by 1920. Later meetings were also held under canvas as the needs outgrew. Today this spacious modern hall welcomes all.
Coleford and Highbury signpost At the junction of Anchor Road and Church Street. Coleford is nowhere near the sea but presumably Anchor Road is named after the Anchor Inn further up the way.
Coleford and Highbury signpost
At the junction of Anchor Road and Church Street. Coleford is nowhere near the sea but presumably Anchor Road is named after the Anchor Inn further up the way.
Coleford pharmacy At the top of Church Street. Prior to this it was the village fish and chip shop.
Coleford pharmacy
At the top of Church Street. Prior to this it was the village fish and chip shop.
Coleford's K6 This telephone box is now a library and second-hand outlet.
Coleford's K6
This telephone box is now a library and second-hand outlet.
The old Miners Arms Naturally, a mining village would have a pub of this name; sadly, it stood almost opposite another, the Eagle, and lost that battle for customers. Today it has been redeveloped as a small group of apartments with original features and even includes a bar area.
The old Miners Arms
Naturally, a mining village would have a pub of this name; sadly, it stood almost opposite another, the Eagle, and lost that battle for customers. Today it has been redeveloped as a small group of apartments with original features and even includes a bar area.
The Eagle Inn, Coleford This pub has had to bear the brunt of the Covid problem and hence was closed for quite some time as staff were unavailable. It remains in a parlous financial state and there are worries it too will be lost - as was the Miners Arms opposite.

The building is nineteenth century with some unusual additions.
The Eagle Inn, Coleford
This pub has had to bear the brunt of the Covid problem and hence was closed for quite some time as staff were unavailable. It remains in a parlous financial state and there are worries it too will be lost - as was the Miners Arms opposite. The building is nineteenth century with some unusual additions.
The Eagle Inn on Highbury Street One of the last pubs still standing in the village. As mining was the dominant form of employment in the past there were a number of them, but times and tastes have changed.
The Eagle Inn on Highbury Street
One of the last pubs still standing in the village. As mining was the dominant form of employment in the past there were a number of them, but times and tastes have changed.
Coleford recreation ground A small paddock for the more sturdy equipment opened for the Millennium.
Coleford recreation ground
A small paddock for the more sturdy equipment opened for the Millennium.
Breaking the nets The hard court at the back of the Eagle Inn is one of the sports facilities that are part of the recreation ground. Although quiet today it seems to be well used.
Breaking the nets
The hard court at the back of the Eagle Inn is one of the sports facilities that are part of the recreation ground. Although quiet today it seems to be well used.
Left after the match The football pitch in Coleford has kept someone's top. Note the different treatment of parts of the pitch.
Left after the match
The football pitch in Coleford has kept someone's top. Note the different treatment of parts of the pitch.
The changing rooms Coleford's football facilities.
The changing rooms
Coleford's football facilities.
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Highbury is located at Grid Ref: ST6849 (Lat: 51.243229, Lng: -2.446371)

Administrative County: Somerset

District: Mendip

Police Authority: Avon and Somerset

What 3 Words

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.243229,-2.446371
Highbury
Place: village
Postal Code: BA3 5
Source Ref: NPE
Lat/Long: 51.2432212/-2.4501703
Pub
Eagle Inn
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Post Office
Source: OS OpenData StreetView
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Barrier: stile
Foot: yes
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Crossing
Crossing: uncontrolled
Crossing Ref: zebra
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Barrier: stile
Bicycle: no
Foot: yes
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Barrier: stile
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Barrier: cycle_barrier
Lat/Long: 51.2410326/-2.4497774
Barrier: cycle_barrier
Lat/Long: 51.242111/-2.4502533
Fast Food
Crossway Fish Bar
Cuisine: fish_and_chips
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Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.2407451/-2.4404427
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 51.2402531/-2.4412313
Crossing
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Crossing
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Public Bookcase
Booth: K6
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Bus Stop
The Bus Shelter
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Bus Stop
The Bus Shelter
Bus: yes
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Bus Stop
The Eagle Inn
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Bus Stop
The Eagle Inn
Bus: yes
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Naptan Verified: no
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Bus Stop
Highbury Cottages
Bus: yes
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Bus Stop
Highbury Cottage
Bus: yes
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Naptan Verified: no
Public Transport: platform
Lat/Long: 51.2427898/-2.4486011
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