The Royal Oak: The Beating Heart of Stoke St Gregory

Introduction

When the last pub and shop in Stoke St Gregory closed, a community of just 950 people didn’t mourn the loss – they mobilised. Through a determined village effort, residents raised over £200,000 and transformed The Royal Oak into a thriving community-run pub, café, shop, and meeting place. Now known as The Royal Oak Pub-Hub, it is a shining example of what can be achieved when people unite to protect and rebuild rural social infrastructure.

The Royal Oak: A Pub, a Shop, a Café – and a Lifeline for a Village

What they did

Led by the Heart of the Village Project (HOTV), local volunteers:

  • Raised £200,000 in community shares and triggered additional grant funding totalling £471,000.
  • Purchased and refurbished the pub, integrating the village shop and café into the building.
  • Relocated the shop from a shipping container into the pub, creating a sustainable future for local retail access.
  • Transformed The Royal Oak into a multi-functional hub, offering:
    • A skittle alley and function room for language classes, social groups, and events.
    • Café hosting Knit & Natter groups, motorcycle meets, rambler groups, and more.
    • A new book corner for swapping and donating books.
    • Full accessibility for care home visits and local charities.

Volunteers contributed their skills in painting, plastering, gardening, and ongoing management, creating a vibrant space that serves locals, tourists, walkers, cyclists, and dog owners alike.

The community reaction

The transformation has been life-changing for the village. Residents describe it as “a different village now,” with stronger connections, reduced isolation, and a renewed sense of community pride. The Hub is where people come to socialise, celebrate, grieve, and find comfort – it is the social, emotional, and practical centre of village life.

Impact

The Pub-Hub has:

  • Revived the village’s social scene post-pandemic.
  • Provided vital services (shop, café, post office access) in a rural setting.
  • Supported mental wellbeing through inclusive, intergenerational activity.
  • Created a space for volunteering, social care, and personal growth.
  • Become a national model for sustainable rural development.

Summary

The Royal Oak in Stoke St Gregory is more than a building – it’s a symbol of community strength. By refusing to let their pub and shop disappear, this small village created a beacon of resilience, compassion, and innovation. It is a Pub-Hub in the truest sense – and the very definition of what it means to be a community pub hero.

About

The Royal Oak Community Pub & Hub

A community-owned rural pub in Somerset that houses a café, shop, and event space, and stands as a model of grassroots regeneration.
The Royal Oak, The Square, Huntham Lane, Stoke St Gregory, Somerset TA36EH
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Local Constituency

Taunton and Wellington

Local MP

Gideon Amos (Liberal Democrats MP)
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