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Dunster Castle South West England
  Dunster, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6SL National Trust
Dunster Castle

Dunster Castle dominates a steep hill overlooking the picturesque village of Dunster. The hill has been fortified since Saxon times, although nothing now remains of these early defences. During the early medieval period the sea reached the base of the hill offering a natural defence, and strong walls, towers, ramparts and outworks protected the other sides. In the late 14th century the castle came into the possession of the Luttrell family, and remained in their ownership for the next six hundred years.

By the 15th century the sea had receded and the Luttrells created the deer park. When Sir George Luttrell inherited in 1571, the castle was dilapidated and the family were living elsewhere. In 1617, Sir George employed the architect, William Arnold, to erect a new house in the lower ward of the castle. During the Civil War, Dunster was a Royalist stronghold under the command of Colonel Wyndham. In November 1645 Parliamentary forces started a siege which lasted until an honourable surrender of the castle in April 1646. Dunster shared the fate of many other Royalist castles and had its defences demolished to prevent any further use against Parliament. All that now remains of the medieval fortifications are the impressive gatehouse and the stumps of two towers.

The house was modified and developed over the following centuries, and much of the current appearance dates from the 18th century when the park was landscaped and the Green Court, terraced grounds and follies were created. Much of the furniture in the house also dates from this period.

Information
Please contact the property or visit their official website for the latest opening times and price of admission www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Telephone Number

Tel: 01643 821314    Infoline: 01643 823004    Fax: 01643823000

dunstercastle@nationaltrust.org.uk

Parking

NT car park in grounds. Castle is a 10 minute steep climb from the car park, but multiseater vehicle is available to give lifts if necessary

Toilets

There are toilets and baby changing facilities

Shop

There is a shop

Food & Drink

No tea room at the castle but there are many in the village of Dunster

Picnics

There is a picnic area adjacent to the car park

Dogs

Dogs allowed on leads in park only

Guided Tours

Guides available throughout the castle. Out of hours guided tours can be arranged.

Audio Tour

There is an audio guide

Disabled

Castle and garden are on a steep hill. Volunteer-driven multiseater and self-drive vehicle for transport from car park.

Steps to entrance. Ground floor accessible with assistance, steps into conservatory and billiard room. Access to other floors via stairclimber. Property plan shows wheelchair friendly routes. Visitors should phone in advance to check availability of stairclimber and mobility vehicles. Level entrance to shop, but cobbled floor.

Braille and large-print guides; audio tapes. Wide variety of contents can be touched. Scented plants and flowers in conservatory and garden.

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