Goblin Combe

Goblin Combe is a dry valley in North Somerset which stretches for approximately 3½ km from Redhill, near Bristol International Airport on the A38, through to Cleeve on the A370.

The combe is located at (grid reference ST473652), and is a 52-hectare (128-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) originally notified in 1999, with 9 hectares (22 acres) being managed as a nature reserve by the Avon Wildlife Trust.

They are thought to have been a satellite community of nearby Cadbury Hill[1] Pits have been found at the site indicating the presence of round houses.

Well, when she do find she's a lost she cries, and the tears do run down her dear little face, and dap on her pinafore like summer rain, and she do throw her self against a rock.

[8] Goblin Combe Environment Centre is a registered charity (No 1099543) which provides educational training and residential facilities for visiting groups.

Aerial view of part of Goblin Combe near Cleeve.
Part of the Goblin Combe Avon Wildlife Trust nature reserve.
Goblin Combe Environment Centre