The village and civil parish of Seavington St. Michael sits in rural Somerset in the south west of England, close to its twin settlement of Seavington St Mary and only a few miles north‑east of the market town of Ilminster. Set amid rolling farmland, it is a compact community of stone cottages, farmsteads and hedgerow‑lined lanes that feels distinctly West Country.
With medieval roots and a quiet, agricultural character, the parish combines farming and small local trades with residents who commute to nearby towns. A modest cluster of historic buildings, parish events and country pursuits like walking keep it a close‑knit place prized for its rural charm rather than for any large tourist attractions.