As Peasedown St John, the club played at its highest level when it joined the Western League in 1911 and stayed for three seasons, finishing fifth in
1913–14, the last season before
World War I disrupted regular football in England. After the war, Peasedown resumed in Division Two of a restructured Western League, winning promotion to Division One in
1920–21. They managed fifth place in Division One again in
1922–23, but left two years later after a poor season in
1924–25. Entering the competition every season until
1956–57, they never again reached further than the Second Qualifying Round. Dropping into the
Bath and District League during the 1960s and 1970s, the club eventually graduated to the
Somerset County League as Peasedown Athletic, finishing runners-up in the Premier Division twice in the mid-1990s. Relegated to Division One in 1999, they achieved promotion in 2001 but were again relegated in 2003, and subsequently dropped to Division Two in 2005. For 2012–13, they were members of Division Two East. In 2016, the club reverted to the name of Peasedown Miners Welfare. ==Ground==