Backwell
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Backwell | |
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Statistics | |
Population: | 4500 |
Ordnance Survey | |
OS grid reference: | ST485685 |
Administration | |
District: | North Somerset |
Shire county: | Somerset |
Region: | South West England |
Constituent country: | England |
Sovereign state: | United Kingdom |
Other | |
Ceremonial county: | Somerset |
Historic county: | Somerset |
Services | |
Police force: | Avon and Somerset |
Fire and rescue: | Avon |
Ambulance: | South Western |
Post office and telephone | |
Post town: | |
Postal district: | |
Dialling code: | |
Politics | |
UK Parliament: | Woodspring to become North Somerset at next general election |
European Parliament: | South West England |
Backwell is a suburban village in North Somerset, England with a population of 4500. It is 8 miles southwest of Bristol, on the A370 to Weston-super-Mare.
The village has a long history, appearing in the Domesday Book in 1086 with the name 'Bacoile' meaning 'The Well back on the Hill'. The Well is still in existence.
Nearby are Nailsea, Flax Bourton, Yatton, Brockley and Barrow Gurney.
[edit] Education
The largest primary school in Backwell is Backwell Church of England Junior School, which provides education to 240 children aged between 7 and 11. The school is highly praised by OfSTED and performs consistently well in the league tables [1].
A private primary school, Fairfield, is also located in the village.
The secondary school, Backwell School, consistently features high in the league tables [2] for GCSE results, and is recognised as one of the best state schools in North Somerset. Pupils travel to the school from surrounding areas, such as Bristol and Yatton, by public transport or school coach. The school has 1641 pupils. The school used to be a Secondary Modern until the abolition of the Tripartite System. Richard Ottaway, member of Parliament for Croydon South, once attended Backwell School.
[edit] Transport
Many residents of Backwell commute daily to Bristol by car via the A370, and public transport — the First Group operates the local buses. Backwell is close to the M5 motorway.
Nailsea and Backwell railway station is managed by First Great Western. Over the decades its name has alternated between its current name and simply 'Nailsea', even though it is in Backwell. The station is only staffed during rush hour. The journey time to Bristol Temple Meads is 11 minutes; London Paddington takes two hours without changes.
Bristol International Airport at Lulsgate is three miles away by car. The airport serves both domestic and international routes, and is one of easyJet's hub airports.
[edit] External links
- Train times and station information for Backwell from National Rail
- Street map and aerial photo of Backwell from Multimap.com