Established in Minehead in 2000 by Lorna and Richard Robbins. Nutcombe Chocolates initially sold locally through Farmers' Markets and shows in the West Somerset area, as well as some local shops and deli's. In 2009, we decided it was time for us to have our own retail outlet and we opened The Chocolate House in the beautiful Exmoor village of Dunster. Come and visit to buy our handmade chocolates and other local gifts. Enjoy hot chocolates, teas and coffees and home made cakes and cream teas. Visit our blog:
Www.dunsterchocolatehouse.blogspot.com Buy online:
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