The village and civil parish of Tintinhull sits in south‑west Somerset, a short drive from Yeovil, set among rolling farmland and hedgerow‑lined lanes. It’s a compact settlement of traditional stone houses clustered around a parish church, with views over the mixed arable and pasture landscape rather than large industrial development.
Life in Tintinhull remains largely rural and community‑centred, with agriculture, local small businesses and many residents commuting to nearby towns. The place is best known for the small but much admired Tintinhull Garden, now in the care of the National Trust, whose terraced “rooms” and early 20th‑century planting attract visitors; listed buildings, village events and active local groups help preserve a strong sense of history and identity.
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