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Covering Trowbridge, Salisbury, Swindon, Chippenham, Devizes, Marlborough, Warminster, Calne, Malmesbury, Melksham, Mere, Pewsey, Westbury and all areas of the county is our section: Loo Hire Wiltshire
Wiltshire is perhaps most well known for the city of Salisbury and the stone rings of Stonehenge. The county town is Trowbridge and other well regarded habitations include Chippenham, Amesbury, Cricklade, Devises, Warminster, Corsham, Westbury, Malmesbury and Swindon.
The stone circle of Stonehenge is possibly the most well known Neolithic site in the United Kingdom and is located on the Salisbury plain, 8 miles north of Salisbury. The prehistoric site, possibly Wiltshire’s most well known monument possibly took 3000 years to construct (although not all in one hit!). There are many varying theories on how the henge got to their current location, a bit of the journey would have involved the massive carved pieces being dragged 40 miles across Wiltshire to their current location.
Salisbury was originally settled because of the large quantity of water in the area, it is situated close to 5 water courses. Salisbury is well known for its cathedral, which attracts many visitors to the county of Wiltshire each day. The first cathedral was constructed between 1075 and 1092 and it is said that the position for the 2nd Cathedral was selected by an archer firing an arrow from the position of the first one. 800 years later Salisbury was an significant centre for music.
Amesbury, in southern Wiltshire is in the district of Salisbury. The Beatles visited in the town in 1965 while they were filming the video for “Help” on Salisbury Plain.
Warminster is sited in the west of Wiltshire, which has a populace of roughly 30,000. The town is well known as a centre for UFO sightings in the 1960s and 70s. Unusual things were said to have been heard and unusual things were said to have been spotted. This fashioned a lot of interest in the Wiltshire town over the coming years as well as a lot of hoaxing.
Chippenham, a town well known for its railway arches fashioned by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is also in the county of Wiltshire. A well known buttercross in the town centre has been in its current location since 1995. The buttercross had fallen into poor repair after being bought for £6 by Mr E.C. Lowndes in 1889.
Within the county of Wiltshire the town of Malmesbury sits on top of a hill and can assert to be the most ancient borough in England.
Swindon is mid way between Reading and Bristol and has a significant Polish community. The town has a number of major car plants including Honda and BMW.
Wiltshire, often shortened to Wilts, is also home to the towns of Devises, Trowbridge and Cricklade. Devises used to be known for its textiles industry, Trowbridge is part of the historic West Country Carnival Circuit and Cricklade has a large clock which was put up in 1898.
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