Known locally as the "Top Ship" with the bar being a real gem with flagstone floor, open fire and settle seating. It has changed little since featuring in R.D.Blackmore's novel Lorna Doone and is Grade 2 listed The pub dates from the 13th century and sits at the bottom of the notorious Porlock Hill that takes you up to Exmoor. Upto eight ales and a local cider are available depending on time of week and good food can be enjoyed in its restaurant or delightful three tiered garden in summer. The landlord also runs the Bottom Ship Inn at Porlock Weir.
Somerset CAMRA branch 3rd place Pub of the Year 2023. In Guide for 15 years.
There is a local bus service Mon-Sat (not bank holidays) from Minehead and continues to Porlock Weir. There is also the Exmoor Coaster bus service daily from Blue Anchor to Lynmouth vis Minehead.
Historic Interest
13th century
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
A 16th/17th-century thatched inn enlarged in the early/mid-19th century. It is called 'Top Ship' to avoid confusion with the Ship at Porlock Wier, nearer the coast. The ‘must see’ here is the tiny original boarded bar left of the entrance which has a red and black quarry-tiled floor, basic bench seating attached to old panelling on the wall, an old stone fireplace in one corner with a log burner and just a couple of tables, The counter was brought from a bank some 60 years ago (hence the height); mounted on it is a rare set of four handpumps on a pewter base. The bar-back shelves are probably less old than the rest of the fittings. Two further rooms to the right have been knocked into one and have some old dado panelling and benches. A rear bar and restaurant have been added in recent years and there is also a function room and a games room.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 6 regular beers.
Ship Inn, Porlock
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