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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Dunster Beach
Dunster is a village and parish in the west of Somerset, England, on the coast of the Bristol Channel, south 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-east of Minehead and 20 miles (32.2 km) north-west of Taunton. The village has a population of 860 (2001). The village has several restaurants and three bars. West Street is the oldest, while a quieter road than the road has three specialty stores - the Christmas shop, shop for kitchen utensils and a gift shop, and at the end of West StreetDunster Working Watermill. Dunster was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as the Tower, which means' The rocky hill "in Old English Tor. 'Duns' The prefix may well be a reference to Dunn in the nearby Saxon land Elworthy Willet and held for 1066. [1 ] Dunster Beach is located one kilometer from the village, and used for a large port, known as his Dunster Haven, which was used for the export of wool from Saxon times, but was last used in the 17th century and is nowdisappeared in pastures and marshes near the coast dams. [2] The site has a number of private beach, beach huts (or owners of chalet as some call it), along with a small shop, a tennis court and a putting green. The chalets, which measures 18 "by 14" can be rented for the holidays, a number of owners who live in them year round. [3] Just west of Dunster Castle and his bat Gallox Blackball Camp Hill (also known as British Camp). They were strong Iron Age. [4] [5] There was a similarearthworks to ...
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