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Lover, Wiltshire

Village in Wiltshire, England

Lover, Wiltshire

Summary

Village in Wiltshire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
static_image_nameLover village and telephone box, Wiltshire - geograph-1957821.jpg
label_positiontop
coordinates
official_nameLover
civil_parishRedlynch
unitary_englandWiltshire
lieutenancy_englandWiltshire
regionSouth West England
constituency_westminsterSalisbury
post_townSalisbury
postcode_districtSP5
postcode_areaSP
dial_code01725
os_grid_referenceSU209201

Lover (pronounced like Dover, ) is a small village in Wiltshire, England, close to the county border with Hampshire. It is part of the parish of Redlynch and lies about 1 mi southeast of Redlynch and 7.5 mi southeast of the city of Salisbury. The village is within the boundaries of the New Forest National Park.

The settlement was once called Warminster Green, but by 1876 it was known as Lover, possibly a corruption of Lower Redlynch. Lover consists of three roads that connect together to form a triangle. These are Besomer Drove, School Road and Church Hill. The name Besomer Drove refers to the tradition of broom-making in the area.

St Mary's Church

Lover has St Mary's church, built in 1837 to serve the Redlynch area. Nearby is Redlynch Village Hall.

A National School was built c. 1839 and rebuilt in 1878; it became Redlynch Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School. After the school closed in 2006 its playing fields were transferred to the parish council. Renamed Lover Green, the area is maintained by the community and is the venue for the annual Lover Country Fayre. In 2016 the school buildings were bought by the community.

The Lover post office used to do much business around Valentine's Day, as items posted there were postmarked "Lover". Although the post office was regarded as a "vital" service for the 100 people a week who used it, it was closed on 2 April 2008. Since the closure, a temporary post office opens during the week of Valentine's Day so that the cards can be stamped with "Lover".

Lover also once had a village shop and pub, but both have been closed.

References

References

  1. "National Park boundary map". New Forest National Park Authority.
  2. "Redlynch". Wiltshire Council.
  3. "Victoria County History - Wiltshire - Vol 11 pp19-77 - Parishes: Downton". University of London.
  4. "Church of St. Mary, Redlynch". Wiltshire Council.
  5. "Redlynch C. of E. VA Primary School". Wiltshire Council.
  6. "Redlynch Primary School".
  7. "Lover Green Association".
  8. "Village clubs together to try and rescue former school building".
  9. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/valentine/lover.shtml The lady who gets 2,000 valentine cards]. [[BBC]]. Retrieved 2004.02.07.
  10. [http://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/salisbury/salisburynews/1958303.Fight_to_save_Lover_Post_Office/ Fight to save Lover Post Office], Salisbury Journal, 11 January 2008
  11. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/content/image_galleries/lover_po_closure_gallery.shtml?5 In Pix: Lover's Post Office Closes], BBC Wiltshire. Retrieved 11 October 2011
  12. (8 February 2025). "'UK's most romantic village' prepares for Valentine's Day".
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