Platform Lift & Home Lift
Installation
Mere
Platform lift and home lift installation across Mere and the surrounding Wiltshire area.
150mm
Minimum pit depth
3–5 days
Typical installation
EN 81-41
Safety standard
Platform Lifts in Mere
OnLevel — the UK's fastest,
lowest-disruption lift solution
Mere is a small market town set beneath Castle Hill, whose grassy earthworks are all that remain of a lost royal castle that once looked out across three counties. Tucked where Wiltshire meets Somerset and Dorset, it lies a short drive from Stourhead, with its world-famous landscape garden of lake, temples and rare trees. In the heart of the town the old clock tower stands close to St Michael's church, and the streets fan out with shops and inns below the hill. From the stone cottages under Castle Hill to the terraces along the old market streets, very many Mere homes are reached only by steep, turning staircases.
We install home lifts, commercial platform lifts, wheelchair lifts and through-floor lifts across Mere — including Gillingham, Stourton, Zeals, Maiden Bradley and Kilmington. Every installation is handled by our own SafeContractor accredited engineers (CN8516), usually within three to five days.
Residential & Commercial
Platform lift solutions for every building in Mere
Residential
Home Lift Installation
Mere housing gathers beneath Castle Hill, from the stone cottages and old market-street terraces around the clock tower and St Michael's church to the bungalows and newer homes spreading out towards the border villages. Many are older houses on tight plots, with stairs that turn steeply between the floors. As mobility changes, those staircases can shut off the bedrooms of a market-town home a family would much rather keep. With a home lift from OnLevel, a household can stay in their Mere home below Castle Hill rather than leave the town and its border-country views for flatter, easier ground. A stone cottage off the market street was built well before lifts existed, yet the residential model we install needs no more than a 150mm pit and asks for no machine room. Set in beside the stair and finished to suit the room, it joins the floors quietly and neatly.
Explore home lifts for MereCommercial
Commercial Platform Lift
Shops, inns and venues across Mere — from the businesses around the clock tower and the market-street stores to the inns, the Stourhead estate nearby and the offices serving the surrounding villages — carry duties under the Equality Act 2010 to provide reasonable access for disabled people. A commercial OnLevel platform lift is often the least disruptive way to meet them. We work with the independent shops, the cafes and inns, the estate and tourism businesses and the offices around Mere, along with GP surgeries, care and nursing homes nearby. Tell us about your premises and how people move through them, and we will arrange a survey and a written, no-obligation quotation to match. Our lifts comply with Part M of the Building Regulations, BS 6440:2023 and BS 8300:2018.
Commercial platform lifts in WiltshireThrough Floor
Through Floor Home Lifts
With no separate shaft required, a through-floor lift rises straight up through the ceiling into the room above, and inside a stone cottage beneath Castle Hill in Mere it can be finished to sit quietly within the older interior. Most through-floor installations take three to five days, even in an older Mere market-town cottage. The factory-built lift is set into a prepared opening and the surround finished to match your interior, so the rest of the home stays in use while our engineers work.
Through-floor lifts for Mere homesAccessibility
Wheelchair & DDA Access
Wheelchair users across Mere — from Gillingham and Stourton to Zeals, Maiden Bradley and Kilmington — can regain independent movement between floors at home, or step-free entry to commercial premises, with a wheelchair platform lift from OnLevel. We supply vertical platform lifts for full storey-height travel and step lifts for raised entrances. All of our wheelchair lifts are DDA compliant and suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
DDA-compliant wheelchair lifts in Wiltshire
At home in any space
Built for Mere's most
demanding buildings
From heritage conversions and listed properties to modern new builds, the OnLevel lift slots in where traditional lifts cannot go. The 150mm pit depth, self-supporting structure and bolt-together installation mean it can be retrofitted into existing buildings without major structural work — so you keep the character of the space and still deliver compliant, dignified access.
Whether the setting is a converted warehouse, a period townhouse, or a brand-new commercial fit-out, the lift becomes part of the architecture — not a compromise added after the fact.
Get in touchWhy Choose OnLevel
The smarter lift for Mere properties
150mm Pit Depth Only
The shallowest pit requirement of any platform lift in the UK market — suitable for ground floors where excavation is not possible.
Installed in 3–5 Days
No extended site programmes. Our engineers complete the full installation, commissioning, and LOLER inspection in just three to five working days.
EN 81-41 Certified
Meets the European standard for inclined and vertical platform lifts used by persons with impaired mobility. Full compliance documentation included.
BIM-Ready Specification
Full BIM object files available for all models. Ideal for architects and designers specifying the lift at design stage for new-build residential and commercial projects.
Dual-Use Configuration
Platform lifts can be configured for both passenger and goods use — ideal for retail premises, care homes, and multi-use commercial buildings.
Full Handover Pack
Every installation includes a LOLER-compliant handover pack, operation and maintenance manuals, warranty certificate, and compliance documentation.
The Process
From first contact to completed installation in Mere
Tell us about your lift need and we will take it from there.
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Tell Us About Your Project
Contact us with your requirements. We are flexible and work with all kinds of properties and situations across England.
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We Call You
One of our team will call you to discuss your project. If you prefer email we are on standby 24/7.
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Quotation & Site Survey
We provide an indicative quotation. Where needed we arrange a site visit subject to location and project scope.
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Manufacture & Delivery
Your lift is manufactured to specification and delivered as a complete pre-tested unit ready for installation.
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Installation & Commissioning
Our engineers complete the full installation followed by commissioning testing and LOLER inspection.
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Handover & Aftercare
Full documentation pack training on operation and an optional maintenance contract for ongoing peace of mind.
FAQs
Platform lift questions for Mere
How much does a platform lift cost in Mere?
A Mere lift is priced to the property, not from a fixed scale. The travel height, the model you choose and the demands of an older stone cottage beneath Castle Hill or a market-street terrace all shape the figure, so a domestic through-floor lift usually costs less than a commercial installation. We survey the property first, then provide a written, no-obligation quotation at no charge.
Do I need planning permission for a home lift in Mere?
For most Mere homes none is needed, because the lift sits entirely indoors as permitted development. The town conservation area and the listed cottages around the clock tower and St Michael's church are the exception, where internal changes to a listed home can also require consent. We confirm where your property stands before any work begins and handle the conservation and listed-building paperwork for you.
How long does it take to install a platform lift in Mere?
Three to five days is typical for a Mere installation. Because the lift arrives factory-built and sits in a shallow 150mm pit, the home avoids the weeks of shaft and masonry work a conventional lift would involve. We agree the timetable with you in advance, so each stage is planned and the completion date is clear from the very start.
Can a platform lift be fitted in a stone cottage beneath Castle Hill in Mere?
Yes, absolutely. A stone cottage in the lee of Castle Hill, on a tight plot with steep, turning stairs, will still take a lift that is fitted with care and faced to the old stonework. The shallow pit and compact footprint reach the floor above with light disruption, so the market-town home keeps its character and stays comfortable for the household.
Is a platform lift better than a stairlift for a Mere home?
It depends on whether a wheelchair must travel. A stairlift carries a seated rider and leaves the wheelchair below. A platform lift carries the wheelchair or scooter up with the user, between the floors. For a Mere home where a wheelchair is in use, the lift is generally the more capable and longer-lasting choice.
Do you service platform lifts in the Mere area?
Yes. Servicing is part of every OnLevel installation. Once your Mere lift is fitted, our engineers come back on a regular plan to inspect, test and certify it, across Gillingham, Stourton, Zeals and Maiden Bradley, and respond quickly should a fault appear. Routine maintenance keeps the lift safe, reliable and compliant.
How much space does a platform lift need in a Mere home?
Very little. A shallow 150mm pit and no machinery mean a corner or the space beside the stair is usually enough, which suits the older cottages beneath Castle Hill whose steep stairs and close walls would never make room for a fully shafted conventional lift.
Are your Mere platform lift engineers accredited?
Yes. Our engineers hold SafeContractor accreditation under CN8516, and every Mere lift is built to the EN 81-41 safety standard alongside Part M of the Building Regulations and BS 8300:2018. The work is carried out by our own trained teams rather than subcontractors, and each lift is fully tested, certified and signed off before handover.
Platform lift installation near Mere
We cover the whole of Mere, including Gillingham, Stourton, Zeals, Maiden Bradley, Kilmington, West Knoyle, Bourton, Stourhead, Penselwood and Wincanton.
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We install and service OnLevel platform lifts in towns right across Wiltshire:
Mere sits beside the A303 close to the Somerset and Dorset border, with no station of its own; the nearest railway stations are at Gillingham and Tisbury on the line between Salisbury and Exeter towards London Waterloo.
Get Started Today
Ready to install a platform lift in Mere?
Tell us about your project. Our engineers will assess your property and confirm the best solution — with an indicative quotation.