Ellesmere

Ellesmere

Those ancient Britons knew a good spot when they saw it and Ellesmere met the bill. So they established a camp by the side of the magnificent glacial mere and the people started fishing, boating and walking around the shoreline admiring the view. Just as they do today…nothing changes. 

Of course things have got a bit more sophisticated since then and Ellesmere has grown into a pretty market town with Medieval streets, Georgian houses and half-timbered buildings. There's also a bundle of shops selling everything from antiques and gifts to exotic food.

There’s been a market held in the town since 1221, when the first market charter was granted by Henry III. Market day is Tuesday.

The 116 acre mere is just one of the many outstanding glacial areas that bless the area. With the Cremorne gardens lining part of the shoreline, there’s a series of walks here too.

You can also view the wildlife from the comfort of the visitor centre using CCTV and if that's not enough there are regular festivals, antique markets and events to amuse you including the Ellesmere Triathlon, where competitors brave the cold waters of the Mere.

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