St George's Church
Anglican church · Dunster ·

St George's Church

Anglican church · Dunster ·

Late medieval church with 15th C tower, stained glass

St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null
St George's Church by null

Information

Church St, Dunster, Minehead TA24 6SH, United Kingdom Get directions

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Church St, Dunster, Minehead TA24 6SH, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1643 821812
dunster.org.uk
@dunstervillage
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@dunsterorguk

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wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Bernard S.

Google
This is a beautiful late medieval church which originally served as both a parish church and a priory church (not without some conflict). The tower is early 15 C and the church contains some beautiful stained glass. There is also a nearby tithe barn and a dovecot that belonged to the Priory.

Hug D.

Google
Beautiful village and well maintained gardens. Delightful church and gardens in the centre of Dunster village. The upkeep of the church and its beautiful.

Tom G

Google
Beautiful St George church in medieval village of Dunster. The church was started by William de Moyon during the 11th century. The tower was built by Jon Marys of Stogursey who received a contract from the parish in 1442.[4] He was paid 13s 4d for each foot in height and £1 for the pinnacles. The work was completed in three years.[5] Aisles were added in 1504. The church was shared for worship between the monks of Dunster Priory and the parishioners, however this led to several conflicts between them. One outcome was the carved rood screen which divided the church in two with the parish using the west chancel and the monks the east. It was restored in 1875–77 by George Edmund Street.

Julie

Google
Beautiful church with lovely well tended gardens and an organist practicing for an event. Another highlight- nest and baby birds (swallows?) in the porch.

Carol W.

Google
A very beautiful and architecturally rich church depicting the history that has shaped it. There are information display boards to read within the church. The gardens at the rear of the church are very restful and tranquil to walk or sit in.

Tom J.

Google
This is a lovely church standing proudly of over Dunster. It is full of history with a wonderful rood screen, it is a very peaceful place with parking nearby and a short walk down the main road.

Graham S.

Google
This review is for the walled garden at the rear of the church. Free to walk in and just a beautiful floral garden. Well worth a very short stroll round

Cullen S.

Google
Lovely c.12th century Church to St George and has a beautiful allusion to the Dragon in a right up (see photo). There is a Rood Screen devising the church which dates from c.1499 Also two wooden chests each with five locks and a third which doubled as a scribes desk, all of some antiquity.