Sampford Brett is a small village and civil parish in Somerset in England, set a few miles inland from the coast close to Williton and Watchet. It sits among hedged fields and winding lanes typical of West Somerset, and its quiet lanes are popular with walkers exploring nearby coastal scenery and rolling countryside.
The village retains a historic parish church and several listed houses that reflect its long agricultural past and ties to medieval manor families. While farming still shapes the landscape, many residents commute to neighbouring towns, and local life is centred on the church, village hall and occasional community events that give the place a close‑knit, rural character.
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