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Nestled just south of Glastonbury in the Somerset levels, Street is a village that carries the weight and amenities of a small town. Its history is inseparable from the Clark family, who established their shoe-making empire here in the 19th century; today, the old factory buildings have been repurposed into Clarks Village, a major outlet shopping centre that defines much of the local economy. Beyond the retail hub, you’ll find a landscape dominated by blue lias stone architecture and a strong Quaker heritage that still influences the quiet, industrious feel of the place. It is home to Millfield School and Strode College, making it something of an educational hub for the surrounding rural parishes. Geographically, it sits at the end of the Polden Hills, offering straightforward access to the M5 via the A39, while the nearby Walton Hill provides clear views across the moors toward the Bristol Channel. Residents tend to appreciate the balance of having high-street convenience on the doorstep while remaining firmly rooted in the Somerset countryside.