town (parish), West Somerset district, administrative and historic county of Somerset, England. It lies at the edge of Exmoor National Park and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Dunster Beach on the Bristol Channel. It is dominated by its hilltop castle, and remains of prehistoric Iron Age settlement have been discovered in the deer park. After the Norman Conquest (1066), the castle became the caput (administrative centre) of an honour (feudal administrative division) that included lands in the counties of Somerset, Dorset, Devon, and Wiltshire. The town was incorporated in the 12th century. A 16th-century octagonal building, the yarn market, lies in the main street. Dunster's main industry is tourism. Agriculture and forestry provide other employment. Pop. (1981) 807.
DUNSTER
Meaning of DUNSTER in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012