The small rural parish of Clatworthy lies in west Somerset, on the fringes of the Brendon Hills and Exmoor. It’s a quiet, scattered farming community centred on a tiny village and an old parish church, with a landscape of hedgerows, pasture and traces of ancient field systems that hint at a long local history.
The nearby Clatworthy Reservoir is the parish’s most notable geographic feature, attracting walkers, birdwatchers and anglers to its shores and the surrounding lanes and footpaths. The local economy is largely agricultural with some rural tourism, and the settlement retains a close-knit social feel and strong sense of local heritage.
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