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Tucked into the rolling landscape of south Somerset, just a few miles from Crewkerne and Ilminster, Hinton St. George is notable for its honey-coloured Ham stone architecture and wide, leafy village streets. At the heart of the community is the Church of St George, which sits near the historic gates of the Hinton House estate, the ancestral seat of the Poulett family who shaped much of the village’s character over several centuries. Unlike many rural settlements, the village retains a functional core, centred around a community-run shop and a long-standing local pub. Life here is dictated by the surrounding terrain of cider orchards and footpaths, and while it feels secluded, it is practically positioned within reach of the A303 and a mainline rail link to London from nearby Crewkerne station. It is a quiet, architectural conservation area that has managed to hold onto its sense of identity without becoming a museum piece.