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We have unveiled four ‘romantic’ postboxes across the UK, in time for Valentine’s Day

As the nation prepares to send their Valentine’s Day cards and love letters, Royal Mail unveils four ‘romantic’ postboxes across the UK, which honour the life and works of some of Britain’s greatest writers on love.

The postboxes are adorned in quotes from some of the best-loved work of romantic poets and authors John Keats, Thomas Hardy, Anna Seward and Robert Burns, and are located close to places of significance to the writers*. They will be in place for a month.

It is hoped that the four boxes encourage lovelorn wordsmiths to send their own literary masterpieces in the form of love letters and Valentine’s Day cards this year.

Mark Street, head of campaigns, said: ‘As one of the guardians of the written word, we relish the opportunity to celebrate the life and times of some of Britain’s most treasured writers. With such a rich history of producing some of the most famous romantic works of all time, it seems only fitting that their work is honoured on some of our iconic postboxes.’

Rob Shakespeare, principal curator, Keats House, said: ‘Keats’s letters are some of the best known in the English language, and his letters to Fanny Brawne are particularly touching. None of her letters to Keats survived and the last ones were unopened and buried with him in Rome so, rather poignantly, we know how he wrote to her, but we won’t ever know how she expressed her feelings for him.

‘This year marks the 200th anniversary of this romance, captured forever in his tenderly worded love letters.’

*The postboxes are situated in the following locations:

  • John Keats (London): North End Way, London, NW3 7HA (on Hampstead Heath). Keats lived in Hampstead for much of his life
  • Anna Seward (Lichfield): Conduit Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6JR. Anna lived in Lichfield for much of her life
  • Thomas Hardy (Dorset): Cuckoo Lane, Higher Bockhampton, Dorset, DT2 8QJ (close to Hardy’s Cottage)
  • Robert Burns (Ayr): Murdoch’s Lone, Alloway, Ayr, KA7 4PQ (Close to Burns’ Birthplace Museum). Burns was born in Ayr.
12 Feb 2019