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The pub was constructed around 16th-century cob walls and dates back to 1573. It was originally called The Shepherd’s Crook but was known to the villagers simply as "Crook".
There is a magnificent original front door, original beams and more than 80 tons of solid oak timbers which gives the pub a special feel.
In 2000, the pub was gutted by fire but was fortunately rebuilt.
There’s an informal bar, known by the locals as ‘the riser’, a piano room, snug and high in the rafters, a dining room with views over Exmoor.
The food menu can be found on the website.
An ideal base for walkers and cyclists.
Rising Sun Inn, West Bagborough