Bridgwater controlled the game from start to finish, creating and missing a hatful of goal chances in the first half.
Bridgwater took the lead after 15 minutes when Chelsea Pitt scored a well-worked goal inside the penalty area.
Bridgwater kept up the pace in the second half and created numerous chances but couldn’t add to their tally.
But the team took a deserved three points, which sees them within a point of the top team Frome – who they play next.
Manager Ben Norman said: “It was a good all round performance and the players worked hard.
“But it would be nice to convert that into a few more goals.”
Bridgwater’s next match is at home against Frome on March 13.
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