Dunster is mentioned not only as a manor belonging to William de Moyon in the Domesday Book in 1086 but also the site of his castle.
The 15th-century Gallox Bridge was one of the main routes over the River Avill on the southern outskirts.
Dunster was part of the hundred of Carhampton.
During the English Civil War, Dunster was initially held as a garrison for the Royalists
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