The village of Dinnington is a small rural civil parish in Somerset, in south‑west England. Tucked among rolling farmland and hedgerows, it retains a largely agricultural character with a scattering of stone cottages, former farmhouses and a modest parish church whose fabric reflects several centuries of local history and a handful of listed buildings.
Today the parish supports a tight‑knit community where the village hall, occasional pub gatherings and country pursuits such as walking and riding are important social anchors; many residents commute to nearby market towns while farming and small‑scale rural enterprises remain visible on the landscape. It’s an attractive spot for anyone looking for quiet country living with good access to the wider Somerset countryside.