Yes, there are loads of hills in Somerset like South Cadbury Hill, where it is said that King Arthur built Camelot. Hope this helps :D
Somerset
Mendips, Poldens, Quantocks, Blackdown.
They're south of Bristol and Bath - in Somerset, England
Cheddar Gorge is on the south side of the Mendip Hills in Somerset. It starts from the village of Cheddar and the B3135 road winds up through the base of the gorge onto the top of the Mendip Hills.
The Somerset Levels cover an area of approximately 650 square kilometers (around 250 square miles) in Somerset, England. This low-lying region is characterized by wetlands, marshes, and a network of drainage ditches. It is known for its rich biodiversity and agricultural significance, as well as its vulnerability to flooding. The Levels are part of a larger area that includes the surrounding hills and the Mendip Hills to the east and the Quantock Hills to the west.
Sedgemoor in Somerset is a large area very close to sea level. Other parts of Somerset are hilly, notably the Mendip Hills rising to over 1,000 feet and Exmoor at a similar height.
Exmoor the hilly region is in Exmoor National Park
I believe the treatment center in Somerset Hills your asking about is for behavioral type therapy. There's another organization in Somerset, Somerset Treatment Services, which is non-profit and deals specifically with drugs and alcohol. I'm not sure how far away you are from their location, but they will work with you as far as payment goes. Check out their website http://www.somersettreatmentservices.org/whoweare.shtml and see if it is what you're looking for.
The Mendip Hills.
as long as your talking about the one in brisbane yes its right next to the lower parking lot
"Down Somerset" refers to an area in the county of Somerset, England, characterized by its picturesque countryside and rolling hills. It is known for its rich agricultural land, charming villages, and historical sites. The term can also evoke a sense of tranquility and rural life, often attracting visitors seeking outdoor activities and scenic beauty.
The main caving areas in England are the Yorkshire Dales, the Peak District and the Mendip Hills (Somerset). There are also caves in the Forest of Dean.