- Loders
Loders is a village in south west
Dorset ,England , twomile s north east ofBridport . The village has apopulation of 502 (2001). It is alinear village , sitting in a long valley betweenWaddon Hill andBoarsbarrow Hill , following the road betweenBradpole andAskerswell , with another road parallel to the riverAsker . The geography of the area is clearly important to both the layout of the village, and to its identity. For instance, the logo of the village'sprimary school is the outline of the school superimposed over the distinctive outline ofBoarsbarrow Hill .The village is made up from three areas. In the east is
Uploders which has its own public house, "the Crown", and aChapel .To the west of
Uploders and separated from it by a few fields isYondover . The village playing field and two farms are located in this area. It is also where the village road crosses theRiver Asker .Travelling westwards beyond
Yondover is Lower Loders, the change being close to where the oldMaiden Newton toBridport branch line crosses the village road. Lower Loders, most notably has a public house, "The Loders Arms", a church, avillage hall , several farms, and aprimary school .Lower Loders is now generally referred to simply as Loders.
Loders used to have a
railway line . This passed through the village but there was never a station. Therailway line has been in disuse for many years, since the closing of theBridport toMaiden Newton branch line in1975 . However some features are still visible, most prominently, there are twobridges , one of which must be passed under to get from one end of the village to the other.For its small size, it is a relatively popular location for holiday-home owners.
Loders is mentioned in the
Domesday Book as Lodres.Johnny Coppin 's Westcountry Christmas album inlcudes a song called "Song for Loders", which mentions many places around the area, includingEggerton ,Askerswell andMuckleford , amongst others.:When frost lies thick on Egerton:And every pool begins to freeze:From Muckleford to Nettle Coombe:And hills are hung with sparkling trees:Then to Loders we must go:Before the world is drowned in snow
External links
* [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4da179fc19500256663004afece/cd271baf5dcfb17880256ec8004e662d?OpenDocument Census data]
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