South Petherton is a very large village/ little country town as well as civil parish on the River Parrett in the South Somerset district of Somerset, England. It is 5 miles (8 km) east of Ilminster as well as 5 miles (8 kilometres) north west of Crewkerne. It had a population of 3,367 in 2011 but in 2019 it's almost 4,500 The parish consists of the town of Over Stratton and also the hamlets of Lower Stratton, Yeabridge as well as Compton Durville, and also is around 2 miles (3 kilometres) from East Lambrook, Martock as well as Lopen. It is unique for the standard hamstone construction of a number of its buildings. In 2005 South Petherton was granted 'Somerset Town of the Year' in a national competitors. Historically South Petherton was a market community, but nowadays is concerned to be a town with many of its old features having actually finished by around 1870. Farming has actually commonly been a vital regional sector, although South Petherton has likewise been a centre for handwear cover making, cider manufacturing and other cottage markets at various points in its background. Cloth manufacture, continued right into the late 18th and 19th century although this was greatly changed by sailcloth and then leather working. The importance of this market can be seen by the variety of mills which remain consisting of; the previous flax mill or granary in Hayes End, Joylers Mill, Shutlers Mill, and also the previous flax mill right away north of Flaxdrayton Farmhouse.