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Withypool is an ancient settlement,
mentioned in the Doomsday Book, but with evidence of population
since the Bronze Age.
At the end of the 14th Century,
Geoffrey Chaucer - of Canterbury Tales fame - was in charge of the
village as part of his duties as Forester of North Petherton Estate.
Since The Royal Oak Inn was built 300 years ago, it has
attracted a variety of famous and infamous people. In 1866
R.D.Blackmore stayed at the Inn while writing his well-loved novel,
'Lorna Doone'; and during the 1930's the Inn was owned and run by
Gwladys and Maxwell Knight, the spy-master and radio broadcaster,
upon whom the character of 'M', James Bond's boss, was based.
In the week before D-Day, General Eisenhower came to Exmoor
to review some of his troops, and took the opportunity to visit The
Royal Oak Inn while taking a break from planning the invasion.
There are letters and photographs on the walls of the Inn
relating to these and other famous guests.
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