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!
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Henry Rimmer is a local Water colourist. You can find his work for sale at Chapel Crafts, West Street. Commissions undertaken.
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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.
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Dunster Castle. The National Trust. |
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Dunster's only working pottery. Producing beautiful handthrown stoneware.
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Recapture the golden age of steam on Britains longest preserved railway.
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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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