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What to See
Packhorse playing field
The packhorse playing field is a recreational playing field for all to enjoy.  You will find Dunster village cricket being played there by the young and the older members of the village on a warm summer evening during the season.  Also Dunster football club hold their home matches there on a Sunday morning.

Attached is the childrens playground with wonderful play equipment for the little ones.  Spend time to unwind and watch your children play in a safe enclosed play area with swings, slide, climbing frames etc all lovingly maintained by village members on a voluntary basis.

Next to this is the gallox bridge where you can enjoy a little paddle or game of pooh sticks!
 
Henry Rimmer Water Colourist
Henry Rimmer is a local Water colourist.  You can find his work for sale at Chapel Crafts, West Street.  Commissions undertaken.    
 
Dunster Castle
Dunster Castle. The National Trust.
 
Jano Clarke, Potter, Castle Hill
Dunster's only working pottery. Producing beautiful handthrown stoneware.
 
West Somerset Railway
Recapture the golden age of steam on Britains longest preserved railway. 
 
Dunster Water Mill, Mill Lane
The finest example of a fully-restored working water mill in the West Country.
Visit the mill to see how stoneground flour is produced.  Tea rooms + B&B too.
 
Doll's Museum, Memorial Hall, High Street
Unique collection of over 900 dolls from many periods and places. Bring back memories. (Open daily March 24th until October 1st)
 
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