Calne
Calne is a town and civil parish within Wiltshire, southwestern England, at the north western edge of the North Wessex Downs hill range. A marked Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Calne is located on a little river, the Marden, which rises 2 miles (3 km) away in the Wessex Downs, and it is the only town on that river. During the time of the 2011 Census, Calne had a population of roughly 17,274 citizens. Since the late 1990s, Calne developed quickly in comparison to the majority of other towns in the South West area. The Lansdowne Park property development, finalised in late 2008, has substantially enhanced the physical scale of the town, producing a completely modern north-western suburb. This consists of a brand-new primary school, a medical centre and a modest shopping area including a mix of stores. This type of redevelopment has attracted professional workers from traditionally more well off locations including Bath, Bristol, Marlborough and as far afield as the 'silicon valley' towns of main Berkshire. Notable buildings in the town include St Mary's Church, an array of homes on The Green, and the town hall. Of particular note is Calne Library, opened by the Queen in 2001, which has won awards for its innovative style. Since the demolition of the Harris pork factory and the conclusion of the initial stage of redevelopment regeneration in 2001, Calne has seen Cotswold stone, much like local limestone, being utilised along with smart red brickwork, formerly saved for fine historical buildings. For all of your house upgrades, make sure to make select of reliable specialists in Calne to be sure of a great quality service at a competitive price.