ELLESMERE, SHROPSHIRE


'Ellesmere' is a small market town near Oswestry in Shropshire, England, notable for its proximity to a number of prominent lakes, ''the Meres''.

Contents
History
Geography
Infrastructure
Education
Ellesmere people
See also
External links

History


Ellesmere Castle was an 11 century Motte-and-bailey castle built by Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury at Castlefields overlooking the Mere. It no longer exists, and the top of the rise on which it stood is now a bowling green commanding a fine view.
There was a tannery located on the edge of the mere, in what is now known as Cremorne Gardens. These gardens were given to the people of Ellesmere by Lord Brownlow.
The former Marcher Lordship of Ellesmere was annexed to Shropshire and the Hundred of Pymhill by section 11 of the Laws in Wales Act 1535.

Geography


The town is located by the side of 'The Mere', the largest natural lake in England outside the Lake District and one of nine glacial Meres in the area ('glacial' means that the depression occupied by the mere was the site of a block of ice that persisted at the end of the last Ice Age).
The mere contains an artificial island, constructed in 1812 from the soil dug out to make the gardens at Ellesmere House. It was later named ''Moscow Island'', since Napoleon's defeat in Russia also took place in that year. The mere has a visitors' centre and is popular with birdwatchers, many of whom visit to see Grey Herons nesting. There are eight other meres nearby: Blakemere, Colemere, Crosemere, Kettlemere, Newtonmere, Whitemere, Sweatmere & Hanmer Mere.
The civil parish which constitutes the town is Ellesmere Urban - see also the parish of Ellesmere Rural. It lies in North Shropshire district.
Also just outside Ellesmere on the Trading Estate is Lakeside Coaches' new depot. This is the largest coach company in North Shropshire, North East Wales and South Cheshire. [1] [2]

Infrastructure


The A495 and A528 roads cross at Ellesmere. The latter runs 15 miles south-south-east from Ellesmere to the county town, Shrewsbury.
The town lies on a branch of the Llangollen Canal, which eventually links it to Ellesmere Port, named after the town. It was originally known as the Ellesmere Canal. Thomas Telford was responsible for the overall direction of its construction, a project that lasted from 1793 to 1805. During its construction he lived in a house next to the canal in Ellesmere which still stands today.
Ellesmere's most notable building is Ellesmere Old Town Hall, built in 1833.

Education


The town has two schools. Ellesmere Primary School is a primary and nursery school for boys and girls aged 4-11. The Lakelands School provides compulsory education for those in the 11-16 age range. Both are mixed schools of non-denominational religion. Several other nearby schools serve the wider community, such as Welshampton Church of England school which recently scored among the highest in the country in OFSTED reports in all categories.
A short distance outside the town is Ellesmere College, a public (i.e., private) school founded in 1884 for sons of the middle classes. It is now a co-educational school with a boarding wing.

Ellesmere people



Alf Strange the writer is from the nearby hamlet of Welsh Frankton.

Sir Francis Kynaston the poet - was born in the town.

Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury - castle builder

Thomas Telford - lived in Ellesmere during construction of Llangollen Canal

Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere - Poet & patron of the arts

Joan, Princess of Wales, illegitimate daughter of King John of England, was married to Llywelyn the Great and given Ellesmere as a wedding gift.

Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd was given the manor of Ellesmere and Hales by King Henry II of England in 1177.

See also



Fenn's, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses NNR

Ellesmere Canal

Earl of Ellesmere

External links



Shropshire Tourism The official tourism website for Shropshire

Local website

Ellesmere Photos

Lakelands School

Ellesmere College

Ellesmere Rangers Football Club

Castles of Britain

Ellesmere castle

BBC panoramic view of mere

Birch Hill Caravan Club Certificated Location for touring caravans in Ellesmere

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