Mere, Wiltshire

Mere is a large village in Wiltshire, England, having many interesting features. Also, it has a lot of shops, though the number has halved since a bypass was opened in about 1975. From the Village Square, and within earshot of the Chiming Village Clock, it's possible to glimpse a high verdant carpet between the ancient grey walls of the shops and houses. This is the extreme Southwestern tip of Salisbury Plain. Again from the Village Square, it is impossible to miss noticing the steep slope of Castle Hill rising from the northwestern side of Mere. Also see Finmere, another small town in England nearby a Mere, or small lake. 'Mere' can mean a small lake, a boundary, or genuine. Indeed the edge of a lake could easily be a genuine boundary. see http://www.finmere.org.uk/

 

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