Middlezoy is a small village and civil parish on the low-lying Somerset Levels in Somerset, lying near the winding channels of the River Parrett. The landscape is defined by flat, reclaimed wetlands, drainage ditches and peat soils, which support rich birdlife and give wide, open views across the countryside.
Traditionally agricultural, the village retains a tight-knit community feel and several historic features, most notably its medieval parish church of St Mary with an impressive tower and listed status. Farming, land management and a modest amount of rural tourism shape the local economy, and Middlezoy sits within easy reach of cultural hubs such as Glastonbury, blending quiet village life with nearby attractions.