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Upton Lovell
Church of St Augustine of Canterbury, Upton Lovell
Population165 (in 2011)[1]
OS grid referenceST946408
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWarminster
Postcode districtBA12 0xx
Dialling code01985
PoliceWiltshire
FireDorset and Wiltshire
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
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Upton Lovell is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It is situated on the A36, in the Wylye valley about 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Warminster.

History

Knook Castle, in the north of the parish, is the site of an Iron Age hillfort. The village of Upton Lovell is an ancient settlement, with a medieval church.

The village's pub is called the Prince Leopold,[2] in memory of Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, the youngest son of Queen Victoria, who lived at Boyton Manor in the neighbouring village of Boyton. He died of haemophilia in 1884.

Church

The Anglican Church of St Augustine of Canterbury is Grade I listed.[3] It has a 13th-century chancel and a nave built in 1633. Its parish registers are kept at the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre for the years 1654-1992 (baptisms), 1654-1975 (marriages), and 1653-1991 (burials).[4]

Local government

Upton Lovell has its own parish council but almost all local government functions are carried out by Wiltshire Council, a unitary authority created in 2009, with its principal offices at County Hall in Trowbridge. The village is represented in parliament by Andrew Murrison and in Wiltshire Council by Christopher Newbury, both Conservatives.

Notable people

In fiction

Upton Lovell appears in W. H. Hudson's book A Shepherd's Life, under the name of Doveton.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Wiltshire Community History - Census". Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  2. ^ The Prince Leopold web site
  3. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Peter, Upton Lovell (1181825)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  4. ^ Upton Lovell at Genuki
  5. ^ Althea Wynne (obituary) in The Daily Telegraph dated 14 February 2012, online at telegraph.co.uk, accessed 3 June 2012
  6. ^ Dennis Shrubsall, Pierre Coustillas, Walking with W.H. Hudson through the English landscape: the home country of the world's first literary environmentalist (Edwin Mellen Press, 2008) p. 80

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