Dunster Castle
Fortified home of the Luttrells for 600 years, remodelled 100 years ago. Fine 17thC staircase and plaster ceilings. Terrace garden of rare shrubs.
Dunster Castle and Gardens are open daily from 10am-5pm. Last entry to the castle is 3.45pm and last entry to the gardens is 4pm. The Stables Shop, Watermill Tearoom, and parkland are open 10am-5pm and the car park is locked at 6pm.
A fortress that became a family home for the Luttrells, who lived at Dunster for 600 years, the castle was extensively remodelled in the 1870s to create a Victorian country house. The castle boasts breath-taking views over Exmoor, Somerset, and the Bristol Channel as well as holding fine interior features such as a fine 17th century carved staircase, ornate plaster ceilings, and rare leather wall hangings.
Discover how Dunster Castle was used in its heyday and how the family hosted grand occasions from society balls to polo matches with the brilliant ‘Chapters’ guide as well as ‘Castle Explorers, available for children. You can then enjoy a leisurely stroll through beautiful terraced gardens with a collection of palms, sub-tropical plants, and the Dunster Lemon tree.
Sited on the River Avill, Dunster Castle is also home to a working watermill that sits within the river gardens. Visit the mill to see the waterwheels in action and even purchase some of the freshly-milled flour. Refreshments are available in the newly-refurbished Watermill Tearoom and also outside the castle in the Tenants’ Hall Café.
Facilities:
- Baby changing facilities
- Children’s trails
- Courtesy vehicle
- Stair Climber
- Trampers available to book
Opening Hours:
20 March-29 October: 10am-5pm (last entry to the castle 3.45pm and to the gardens 5pm)
30 October-31 December: Castle, gardens, and watermill open at weekends only, 10am-4pm (last entry to the castle 2.45pm and to the gardens 4pm). Car park and parkland open daily 10am-5pm.
Contact:
Dunster Castle, Castle Hill, Dunster, Nr Minehead, TA24 6SL.
T: 01643 821314
E: dunstercastle@nationaltrust.org.uk