Transcription from Kelly’s Directory of Wiltshire, 1911

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 Fovant is a parish and village, 2 miles south-west from Dinton station in the Salisbury and Yeovil Branch of the London and South western Railway and 7 west from Wilton, in the Southern division of the county, hundred of Cawdon and Cadworth, Salisbury and Amesbury petty sessional division, Salisbury County Court district, Wilton Union, Chalke Rural deanery (Chalke portion), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese of Salisbury. The Church of St George is an ancient building of stone, consisting of chancel, with aisle, nave of four bays, aisles, and an embattled western tower containing 5 bells; the east window is a memorial to Lord Herbert of Lea, and there are three other stained windows: the church was restored in 1863 and    will seat about 300 persons. The register dates from the year 1541. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £364,  including 48 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Earl of Pembroke, and held since 1898 by the Rev. Maitland Arthur Shorland M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford. Here is a congregational chapel. The church hall was erected in 1885, on a site granted by the Earl of Pembroke, it was destroyed by fire in 1908 but a new hall has since been erected in its place; it is available for all church purposes, and is also for used by the working men in the village for reading and recreation.

The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery P.C. , G.C.V.O is Lord of the Manor and chief landowner. The soil is loam, subsoil, chalk and flint. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 2077 acres, rateable value £2618, the population in 1911 was 403.

Parish Clerk, George Futcher.

 

Post, M.O. & T. Office:- Mrs. Catherine Parsons-Goodfellow, sub postmistress. Letters from Salisbury are delivered at 6am and 1.45pm, dispatched at 11.40 am and 7.30pm on weekdays, 7pm Sundays. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. The nearest money order and telegraph office is at Dinton.

Wall Letter Box, Fovant Elm, cleared at 6.45 pm week days, 12 noon on Sundays.

Elementary school (Mixed), built in 1847 for 100 children, average attendance 56; Miss Edith Pratt Mist.

Carriers to Salisbury:- George Reed, Tues and Sat., Charles and Thomas Jarvis, Tues & Sat.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS

Clay, Challoner, Manor House

Peart, Herbert Edward

Shorland Rev Maitland A., M.A.(rctr)

Shorland Rev William Henry M.A. Moorhill cottage

Staples, William P, Brookside

COMMERCIAL

Bracher, Matthias, frmr Jerrards Farm

Clay, Challoner L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., surgeon and medical officer and public vaccinator Fovant Dist, Wilton Union, Manor House.

Cowdry, Rhoda (Mrs) Baker and Shopkeeper

Cross, Robert, Beer retailer

Foyle, Edward, Bootmaker

Futcher, George, farmer and parish clerk, West Farm

Green Charles Morley, Farmer

Hitchings, Harry, watercress grower & Farmer, East Farm

Jarvis Charles and Thomas, Blacksmiths and carriers

Jukes Albert, Grocer

Lever, Alfred, carpenter

Perrett Edwin, Cross Keys Public House

Read Thomas, Coal merchant

Simper Thomas, Overseer

Targett Frank, Butcher

Targett Harry, mason

Witt John and Son, wheelwrights