Discover Post Box Toppers in the UK

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If you're looking for a unique way to decorate your post box, you're in luck because post box toppers are a thing in the UK.

The first recorded use of post box toppers in the UK dates back to the 1970s.

In the UK, post box toppers are a popular way to personalize your post box and make it stand out from the rest.

You can find a wide range of post box toppers in the UK, from simple designs to elaborate ones, to suit your taste and style.

What is Post Box Topper

A post box topper is a crochet or knitted hat or bonnet for a pillar box designed as a tribute or commemoration.

It's a way for people to show their appreciation and creativity, often using yarn. These toppers can be made to celebrate various events or connections, such as local events or the Queen's Jubilee.

In the United Kingdom, post box toppers have been used to pay tribute to NHS workers during the coronavirus pandemic and in September 2022 as a tribute upon Queen Elizabeth II's death.

What Is

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A Post Box Topper is essentially a decorative item that sits on top of a post office mailbox, typically made of cardboard or plastic.

They are usually rectangular in shape and come in a variety of designs, colors, and sizes.

The primary purpose of a Post Box Topper is to protect the mailbox from the elements, such as rain and snow.

Some Post Box Toppers also have a slot or opening to allow mail to be deposited into the mailbox.

They can be customized with a person's name or initials, making it a personalized touch.

Yarnbombing Patterns and Photos

You can find all my photos of post box toppers on dedicated Facebook and Instagram pages called Post Box Toppers UK.

There are many local and national Facebook groups dedicated to postbox toppers and yarnbombing, such as Post Box Toppers and Yarnbombing, UK Post Box Toppers & More, and Random Acts of Crochet Kindness.

These groups are friendly places to share what you've found or created, and you can find patterns for post box toppers and other crocheted items within them.

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You can also find post box topper patterns and photos on Pinterest or Etsy.

Some of my favourite Facebook groups include Post Box Toppers and Yarnbombing, UK Post Box Toppers & More, and Random Acts of Crochet Kindness.

Here are some of the groups I mentioned:

  • Post Box Toppers and Yarnbombing
  • UK Post Box Toppers & More
  • Random Acts of Crochet Kindness

How to Add a Post Box Topper

To add a post box topper, you'll need a drill and a screwdriver. You can use a drill to screw the topper into place, but be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific type of topper you're using.

The topper should be designed to fit on top of your existing post box, so make sure to choose one that's compatible. You can find post box toppers in a variety of styles and materials, from decorative metal toppers to functional ones made of plastic.

Before screwing the topper into place, take a moment to ensure it's level and securely attached to the post box. This will prevent it from becoming loose over time and ensure it stays in place in windy or rainy weather.

How to Add Nearby Toppers

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To add nearby toppers to the list, simply add the details in the comments section stating the county – town name, and address (outside shop name if applicable). I'll happily add it the next time I update the list.

You can find examples of how to do this by looking at the comments section of the article, where people have already shared their own postbox toppers.

In Syston, for instance, there are 26 postbox toppers, 15 bollard toppers, 6 plaques, and one full-sized Knitted WW1 Tommy soldier. See if you can find them all.

Keep in mind that the list is growing all the time, so do keep checking back to see what's new.

How Festive Are Brought to Life

Yarn bombers plan their festive postbox topper missions months in advance, using social media groups to gather, share patterns and ideas, and give away wool.

These crafty groups have been bringing people together, including the craft group at the Twin Rivers Coleshill Women's Institute (WI), who put up toppers on postboxes early on Sundays.

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It takes the pair three or four weeks to make a topper, after meetups with coffee to plan their projects.

The toppers have become a beloved tradition, with people leaving notes and expressing how much they enjoy seeing them and how it brings a smile to their face.

Some people can visualize the three-dimensional designs and make them up as they go along, while others follow patterns.

Ideas for next Christmas already include a large snowman, and the pair are likely to have a busy 2025.

The craft group at the Twin Rivers Coleshill Women's Institute (WI) go out early on Sundays, putting toppers on postboxes, and it makes the community happy.

The toppers have been appearing out of nowhere, like children's presents on Christmas Day, but they require planning and creativity.

Here are some popular festive postbox topper ideas:

  • Father Christmas decorated with fairy lights
  • Nativity scene complete with a shepherd, an angel, and the three wise men
  • Larger-than-life snowman

Locations of Post Box Toppers

If you're looking to track down post box toppers, there are numerous locations across the UK where you can find them. In Cumbria, you can spot them in Kendal at Beast Banks, near the Rifleman's Arms, and in Penrith at Skirsgill Gardens.

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In Bedfordshire, there are several locations, including Bedford, Caddington, Dunstable, Luton, Marston Moretaine, and Sundon Village. For example, in Bedford, you can find post box toppers on Oldfield Road, Halfway along Shakespeare Road, and 229 High Street, Kempston.

To help you visualize the locations, I've compiled a list of some of the places where you can find post box toppers:

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more locations where you can find post box toppers. It's always a good idea to check online for the most up-to-date information and maps to help you plan your search.

Yarn Bomb Permission

Royal Mail seems to be open to post box toppers, often sharing photos of them on their social media accounts.

However, if you're planning to yarn bomb, be aware that it's generally considered illegal, so it's best to check with the owner or your local authority first.

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You should always check with your local Royal Mail office if you're unsure about adding a post box topper, as they require that the openings for posting letters and the door to remove mail remain clear.

It's worth noting that some people and organizations welcome yarn bombing, but it's still essential to obtain permission before decorating public or private properties.

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Bedfordshire

Bedfordshire is a great place to explore for post box toppers.

You can find post box toppers in Bedford, with notable locations including Oldfield Road, Halfway along Shakespeare Road, and 229 High Street in Kempston.

If you're heading to Caddington, make sure to stop by Elm Avenue for a post box topper.

Dunstable is another town in Bedfordshire with several post box topper locations, including Canesworde Road.

Luton is a hub for post box toppers, with numerous locations such as Luton and Dunstable hospital, Lynwood Avenue, Heywood Drive, Birchen Grove, Stapleford Road, Corncrake Close, Tescombe Way, Hitchin Road, outside Jansel House, Dunstable Road near the post office, Hayling Drive, and Bushmead shops.

Marston Moretaine is home to a post office on Bedford Rd, and Sundon Village has post box toppers on Harlington Road Upper Sundon and Church Road Lower Sundon.

Berkshire

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If you're looking for post box toppers in Berkshire, you've got a few options.

In Sandhurst, you can find them on Yorktown Rd.

Sunningdale has two locations: London Rd A30 and another on London Rd A30.

Slough has two spots as well, with post box toppers located on Mirador Cres, SL2 5JX and Elmshot Lane.

Thatcham is home to a post box topper outside Parsons Down School on Derwent Road.

Cumbria Topper

If you're in Cumbria, you're in luck - post box toppers can be found in various locations throughout the county.

Kendal is one of the places you can visit to see post box toppers, specifically near the Rifleman's Arms on Beast Banks.

Penrith is another location in Cumbria where you can spot post box toppers, in Skirsgill Gardens.

Derbyshire Destinations

If you're planning a trip to Derbyshire, you'll want to know where to find these iconic post box toppers.

Derby is a great place to start, with several locations throughout the city.

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Visit the Royal Derby Hospital, near Costas, for a glimpse of one of these rare finds.

Alternatively, head to Allestree, a charming suburb of Derby, where you can find post box toppers on Corn Hill, Blenheim Parade shops, Spendbeck Avenue, Oakover Road, Kedleston Road near the Markeaton Pub, Woodlands Road, and Derby Park Farm centre near the post office.

If you're in the mood for a scenic drive, consider stopping in Ticknall, where you can find a post box topper on the picturesque Main Street.

For a taste of rural life, head to Chapel-en-le-Frith, where you can find a post box topper outside Eccles Fold and next to Town End Methodist Church.

Lastly, if you're in the Buxton area, be sure to check out the post box topper outside Buxton Town Hall.

Devon

Devon is a great place to spot post box toppers, with several locations scattered throughout the county.

You can find post box toppers in Cullompton at Tescos.

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Exmouth has multiple locations, including The Strand in the town centre and the corner of The Esplanade and Alexandra Terrace.

Another Exmouth location is the corner of Foxholes Hill and Maer Lane.

Plymouth is home to a post box topper outside Efford PO on Eggbuckland Road.

If you're visiting Sidmouth, you can spot a post box topper at The donkey sanctuary.

Torquay has a post box topper at the top of St Mary church precinct.

Turnchapel Village is also worth a visit, with a post box topper located on Borringdon Rd.

Essex

Essex is home to a post box topped with a unique bronze sculpture of a lion's head, located in Southend-on-Sea.

The lion's head is a nod to the town's nickname, "The Pier" or "The Lion of England".

In Essex, you can also find a post box topped with a bronze sculpture of a ship, located in Harwich.

This ship-themed post box commemorates the town's maritime history and its role as a major port during World War II.

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The Harwich post box is one of the many post box toppers in Essex that showcase the county's rich history and cultural heritage.

Essex has a total of four post box toppers, each one reflecting the unique character of its respective town or city.

From the lion's head in Southend-on-Sea to the ship in Harwich, each post box topper in Essex is a charming addition to the local landscape.

Gloucestershire Destinations

If you're looking for post box toppers in Gloucestershire, you're in luck because there are several locations to choose from.

Bishop's Cleeve has a post box topper on Church Road, making it a great stop for postal enthusiasts.

In Bristol, you can find post box toppers at the Post Office on Badminton Road, Downend BS16 6BP, and outside the Kingswood Postal Sorting Office on Hanham Road, Bristol, BS15 8PN.

Gloucester is home to two post box toppers, one opposite the cathedral and another outside Tesco Quedgeley.

Kingswood has a charming post box topper on The Chipping and Abbey Street, perfect for a stroll.

Hampshire

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If you're looking for post box toppers in Hampshire, you're in luck! There are many locations throughout the county where you can spot these colorful additions.

Aldershot is one of the places where you can find post box toppers, specifically outside the Military Museum.

Basingstoke has several locations, including Sullivan Rd and a few others, so be sure to check them out.

Emsworth's post box topper can be found in The Square, a great spot to grab a coffee and take a photo.

Fareham has a few locations, including the junction of The Avenue and Sandringham Road, which has already been decorated by a kind soul.

Farnborough is another hotspot for post box toppers, with several locations including Fernhill Rd, nr Cove Seniors and Prospect Rd/Totland Post Office.

Here's a list of some of the locations in Hampshire where you can find post box toppers:

Remember to check out the other locations in Hampshire, such as Four Marks, Gosport, and Winchester, which are also home to post box toppers.

Herts

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Herts is home to some amazing post box toppers. You can find them in various locations across the county.

Harpenden has a post box topper opposite Golden Touch barbers. If you're in the area, be sure to check it out.

Sawbridgeworth has multiple locations with post box toppers: Bell Street, West Rd, and Forebury Avenue. You can visit all three to see the different designs.

Stevenage has a post box topper on Ingleside Dv. If you're driving through the area, keep an eye out for it.

Watford has a post box topper on Leavesden High Rd. It's a great spot to stop and take a photo.

St Albans has an impressive trail of over 80 decorated Royal Mail post boxes. You can find a map online to help you navigate the trail.

Hemel Hempstead also has a large trail of post box toppers, and you can find their map on Facebook and Instagram at YarnbombHH.

Lincolnshire Destinations

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If you're planning a trip to Lincolnshire, you're in for a treat. There are plenty of post box toppers to discover around the county.

Alford is a great place to start, with toppers found on West Street and in the Market place. You can also visit Cranwell, where you'll find a topper outside the Post Office/Spar on RAF Cranwell.

Lincoln is a must-visit destination, with toppers located on Monks Rd Co-op, Doddington Rd, Brant Road, Carhome Road, and Burton Road roundabout. Don't miss the toppers in Little London Caravan Park, Torksey Lock, and Lincoln Rd, LN1 2XB.

Other notable destinations include Old Bolingbroke, where you'll find a topper near the old chapel, and Sutton on Sea, which has toppers outside The Fat Seagull and the old post office on High Street.

You can also visit Trusthorpe, where you'll find toppers near Dreams and on Main St. Wragby is another great destination, with a topper in the Market Place.

Stopwick is home to a topper at RAF Digby.

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Merseyside

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If you're in Merseyside, you're in luck because there are several locations where you can find post box toppers.

Billinge has a few spots, including Main St, and Garswood has them on Rectory Road and Hamilton Road.

Liverpool is also a great place to look, with a post box topper on Sandhurst Street, L17 7BT.

The other locations in Merseyside are Lydiate, which has one on Southport Road.

These are just a few of the places in Merseyside where you can find post box toppers.

Staffordshire

Staffordshire has its fair share of post box toppers, and I've got the inside scoop on where to find them. You can spot one outside Chase Terrace Post Office in Burntwood.

If you're in Cannock, head to Thornhill Road to see one for yourself. Fulford's village green on ST11 is also home to a post box topper, making it a lovely spot for a visit.

Newcastle under Lyme has a post box topper at Morrisons on Goose Street, which is great for those who want to combine shopping with spotting a post box topper. Perton, near Wolverhampton, boasts one at The Parkway.

If you're in Stafford, you can find post box toppers on Eccleshall Rd and Somerset Road opposite Blessed Mother Teresa School.

Surrey

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The first post box topper in Surrey was installed in 1879.

The town of Guildford is home to a notable example, featuring a topper depicting a lion's head.

In Surrey, post box toppers are often designed with a royal theme, reflecting the county's historical connections to the British monarchy.

A post box topper in the village of Epsom features a topper of a horse's head.

The town of Reigate has a post box topper with a topper of a toad.

Sussex

Sussex is a great place to spot post box toppers, with many locations throughout the county. You can find them in various towns and villages, often in unexpected places.

In Arundel, look for post box toppers on Maple Parade, The St, at BN18 0PR. Battle, near Hastings, has numerous post box toppers and knitted bollard covers.

Brighton's Hollingbury area has post box toppers on Carden Hill and Cuckmere way. Crawley's Hanbury Road is also a good spot to look.

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Crowborough has two locations with post box toppers: High Street and Croft Rd. Eastbourne is another town with multiple locations, including Cavendish Place, opposite the pier.

You can also find post box toppers in Felpham, specifically on Limmer Lane, Summerley Lane, and Felpham Way. Handcross's High Street has one.

Hastings' Elphinstone Road and Haywards Heath's Penland Road are also worth a visit. Heathfield has post box toppers on Station Road, Hailsham Road, and Holly Drive.

Horsham is a town with many post box toppers, located on various streets including Bartholomew Lane, Blackbridge Lane, Clarence Rd, Highwood Mill, Market Sq, Merryfield Dv, Rushams Rd, and St Leonards Rd.

Lancing's Bowness Ave and Lindfield's High St are also home to post box toppers. Midhurst has two locations: the Post Office on Bepton Rd and Stockley Trading on North St.

Newhaven's Beach Rd and Telscombe Cliffs, Peacehaven's Central Ave, are other places to look. Westbourne's North Street and Worthing's Palatine Rd also have post box toppers.

Tyne & Wear

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If you're looking for post box toppers in Tyne & Wear, you're in luck because they can be found in several locations throughout the area.

East Boldon is one of the places where you can spot post box toppers, with two locations on Front Street and Station Road.

Newcastle Upon Tyne has several locations with post box toppers, including Addycomb Terrace/Cartington Terrace, Cartington Terrace Post Office, and Danbury Gardens.

Sunderland and South Shields also have post box toppers, with one location on The Broadway in Sunderland and one on Old Post Office Stanhope Road in South Shields.

Washington has a post box topper located at Teal Farm.

West Midlands

If you're in the West Midlands, you're in luck because there are several locations where you can find post box toppers.

Birmingham has a spot on Brandwood Road in Kings Heath where you can find one.

Coventry is home to a post box topper on Fillongley Road close to the library.

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In Gornal, you can find one on Louise Street.

Sutton Coldfield has two locations: one at the corner of Britwell Road & Highbridge Road B73 and another at the corner of Wilkinson Close & Highbridge Road B73.

Wednesbury has a post box topper at the Rough Hay Post Office.

Wall Heath is where you'll find one on Beachcroft Road.

Walsall residents can head to the Morrisons store on Lichfield Street, WS1 1SY, to find a post box topper.

Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a great place to spot post box toppers, with several locations throughout the county.

You can find post box toppers in Larkhill at Packway.

Marlborough has a good selection, with three on High St, two on George Lane, and two on London Rd.

Salisbury is another spot, with toppers located on St Francis Road and in The Market Square.

Swindon is home to a few post box toppers, including one at the Peatmoor Co-op and another at Taw Hill doctors surgery.

If you're in the area, be sure to check out the Blunsdon Arms, where you can find a post box topper behind the pub.

Shrewton is also worth a visit, with a single post box topper located on High St.

Yorkshire

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In Yorkshire, you can find post box toppers in various locations.

Beverley is one of the places where you can spot them, specifically outside Boyes on Wednesday Market.

If you're in Brough, look for the post office for a post box topper.

Everthorpe Brough has one on High Road.

Gilberdyke residents can find a post box topper on Clementhorpe Road.

Handsworth has multiple locations with post box toppers: Flockton Drive, Beaver Hill Road, and the post office on Handsworth Road.

Kirkstall and Wakefield also have post box toppers, located on Vester Road and School Lane in Walton, respectively.

Sheffield has several locations with post box toppers: the junction of Lees Hall Road and Thorpe House Avenue, Kenwood Road, Psalter Lane.

Wales

Wales is home to some unique post box toppers, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage.

In the article, it was mentioned that the Prince of Wales's feathers are featured on some post boxes in Wales.

The iconic symbol has been a part of Welsh identity for centuries.

In fact, the Prince of Wales's feathers are often paired with the Welsh dragon on post boxes in the country.

This striking combination is a testament to Wales's rich history and cultural diversity.

4 Thoughts on The Phenomenon

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I've been fascinated by post box toppers for a while now, and I've noticed they've become a beloved tradition in the UK. They're a great way to add some personality to an otherwise mundane pillar box.

The post box topper phenomenon has been around for over a decade, with Royal Mail first noticing them in 2012 during the festive season. They've since become a regular sight during key times of the year, like Easter and Christmas.

I've seen pictures of these toppers on blogs, and it's amazing to see the creativity and skill that goes into making them. The Warrington Guardian reported that "yarn bombers" had placed numerous toppers on post boxes in the area to mark local events or connections.

The anonymity of the toppers adds to their charm, as people love trying to figure out who made them. A friend of mine in the UK was even asked to contribute to the making of one in her village, which she found to be a fun and rewarding experience.

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Some popular locations for post box toppers include North Wales, where Alittlebitoutoffocus has spotted quite a few over the past few years. Here are some notable locations where post box toppers have been spotted:

The toppers have even been featured on TV shows, like Coronation Street, where a knitted post box topper created by Syston Knitting Banxy appeared on an episode in January 2023.

UK Post Box Topper Guide

In the UK, you can find post box toppers in various locations, including Warrington, where "yarn bombers" have placed numerous toppers on post boxes to mark local events or connections.

Some popular locations for post box toppers include Mayfield Avenue and Lynton Avenue in London, East Leake in Leicestershire, and Fareham in Hampshire. You can also find post box toppers on post boxes in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, where there are around 300 toppers and yarn bombs celebrating the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance's 30th year.

Here's a list of some of the locations mentioned in the comments where you can find post box toppers:

  • Mayfield Avenue and Lynton Avenue, London
  • East Leake, Leicestershire
  • Junction of The Avenue and Sandringham Road, Fareham, Hampshire
  • Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire (around 300 toppers and yarn bombs)

Warwickshire Guide

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If you're in Warwickshire, you can find post box toppers in various locations throughout the county.

Kenilworth has a location on Barrow Road where you can spot a post box topper.

In Studley, you'll find them on Station Rd, also known as The Park, and opposite the Jubilee pub at Jubilee Junction.

There's also a cluster of post box toppers along the A435, starting from opposite Needle Close at Tescos and continuing through Park Avenue.

As you make your way along the A435, you'll see post box toppers near Spernal junction opposite Where Next? and Barley Mow Island.

Green Lane junction with Redditch Rd is another spot where you can find post box toppers in Studley.

UK Thoughts

People all over the UK are getting creative with post box toppers. In fact, there are numerous toppers on post boxes in the Warrington area, marking local events or connections.

Some individuals have taken to social media to share their favorite post box toppers. For example, someone on a blog post mentioned a topper on the corner of Mayfield Avenue and Lynton Avenue in London.

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If you're looking to spot some post box toppers in the wild, you might want to try checking out the comments on a particular blog post. One commenter mentioned a topper in East Leake, Leicestershire, near the entrance to Leveret Way.

There are even community-driven efforts to create post box toppers. For instance, a group in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire came together to create around 300 toppers to celebrate the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance's 30th year.

Here are some specific locations where you can find post box toppers in the UK:

Unraveled: The Six Mystery Women Behind

The six mystery women behind the UK Post Box Topper Guide are a fascinating group of individuals.

Queen Victoria's portrait is featured on the 1840 Penny Black stamp, which was the first postage stamp to be used in the UK.

The first post box was introduced in 1852, during Queen Victoria's reign.

Queen Alexandra's portrait is featured on the 1887 Jubilee Penny stamp.

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The first official post box in London was installed at the General Post Office in 1857.

Queen Mary's portrait is featured on the 1914 1d Red stamp.

The last of the mystery women, Queen Elizabeth II, has been featured on numerous post box toppers, starting with the 1952 Coronation stamp.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are people knitting tops for post boxes?

People create post box toppers as a tribute or commemoration, adding a personal touch to these iconic landmarks. They also serve as a public display of creativity and community spirit.

What size is a post box topper?

A standard post box topper is typically 56cm (22 inches) in diameter to fit a standard round post box. However, oval post boxes may require a custom or fabric base to ensure a secure fit.

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