Toller Porcorum

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Toller Porcorum
Dorset

Toller Porcorum viewed from the south
Location
Grid reference: SY561980
Location: 50°46’46"N, 2°37’18"W
Data
Population: 307  (2011)
Post town: Dorchester
Postcode: DT2
Dialling code: 01300
Local Government
Council: Dorset
Parliamentary
constituency:
West Dorset

Toller Porcorum is a village in Dorset, situated in the Toller valley ten miles north-west of Dorchester. The 2011 census recoded that the civil parish, which also includes the small settlements of Higher and Lower Kingcombe to the north, had a population of 307.

Like the other Toller villages of Toller Fratrum and Toller Whelme, the name of the village is taken from the river, which is now known as the Hooke. The addition Porcorum means of the pigs in Latin;[1] the village was in the past sometimes known as Swines Toller,[2] but more often as Great Toller.

'Toller Porcorum' is also an ancient Anglican ecclesiastical parish. The church is dedicated to Saints Peter and Andrew and it is remarkable for the drooping chancel.[3]

From 1862 to 1975 the village had a railway station on the Bridport Railway.

The village pub, The Old Swan, was closed by the brewery some years ago and has not re-opened. Attempts by the brewery to obtain planning permission to demolish the pub and erect housing have been rejected by the local council. Requests by a local cooperative to re-open the pub have been turned down by the brewery.

See also

Outside links

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about Toller Porcorum)

References

  1. Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; CP40/647; http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no647/aCP40no647fronts/IMG_0251.htm; first entry, seen as "Tolre Porcorum", the home of William Coterych, husbandman
  2. Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; CP40/ 629; http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H5/CP40no629/aCP40no629fronts/IMG_0314.htm; 5th entry, first defendant John Skynnere, husbandman, of Swynyn Tollere
  3. Dorset Historic Churches Trust: Toller Porcorum