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The future of the world’s oldest operating post office in southern Scotland has been secured after new owners were found.

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World’s oldest post office in Sanquhar finds new owners

Barry and Mary Ford were living in Florida when they first heard the Sanquhar site was up for sale.

The town’s post office first opened in 1712 and has been in continuous operation since then.

Mr Ford said he was proud to become just the 17th postmaster in the site’s long history.

The news brings to an end a four-year search for new owners after the post office was put up for sale in late 2019.


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A Traveller’s Perspective

The world’s oldest post office being in a small Scottish village tells you something about rural Scotland — these communities hold on to their institutions with fierce determination. A post office in a remote area is more than a place to buy stamps. It is a meeting point, a news exchange, a lifeline for older residents. When one is saved from closure, it matters far beyond the building itself.

The Sanquhar Post Office is in Dumfries and Galloway, in the south of Scotland. It has been operating since 1712. If you are passing through the area — perhaps on your way to or from the Lake District — stop in and send a postcard. The village is small but has a couple of cafes and a heritage trail. Nearby, Drumlanrig Castle and its gardens make a good half-day visit. Dumfries itself, half an hour south, is worth seeing for the Robert Burns connections.

Standing inside a building that has been a post office for over three centuries, you feel the weight of ordinary history. Generations of people have stood at this counter posting letters, collecting parcels, exchanging gossip. The floorboards creak. The counter is worn smooth. The smell is that particular mix of paper, ink, and old wood that all proper post offices used to have. It is a small place with a long memory, and saving it from closure was the right thing to do.

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