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Trull is a village situated on the south-western edge of Taunton, occupying a landscape where the urban fringe begins to give way to the rising slopes of the Blackdown Hills. The heart of the community is gathered around the 13th-century Church of St Mary, notable for its exceptional Tudor rood screen and medieval stained glass, which hint at the village’s long-standing significance in the Vale of Taunton Deane. Geographically, it is defined by the flow of the Galmington Stream and its proximity to the Somerset countryside, yet it remains functionally connected to the county town via Honiton Road (the regular bus route into the centre takes about ten minutes). Practical life in the village revolves around the primary school, the All Saints memorial hall, and a well-regarded local stores and post office. While it has grown steadily over the decades, Trull maintains a distinct village identity, separated from Taunton’s main sprawl by the green buffers of Vivary Park and the local playing fields, offering a quieter pace within walking distance of the town’s amenities.