Cirencester,
Gloucestershire
Cirencester
is an historic wool town that had great importance in Roman times.
It's impressive church dominates the Market Place and can be viewed
for miles around.
Cirencester
has great road links to the surrounding area which makes it the
ideal base for touring the Cotswolds.
In
the town you will find the famous Corinium Museum and shoppers cannot fail to be impressed by the
unique Cirencester shopping
experience.
The Cirencester
outdoor swimming pool is one of the oldest open air swimming
pools in Britain.
For
more information, visit the largest Cirencester
web site on the internet.
You can also visit another Cirencester
web site by clicking
here
Cirencester
Accommodation
If
you are looking for accommodation in Cirencester you could try The Old Bungalow, The
Ivy House and The Leauses on Victoria Road or The
Old Brewhouse on London Road.
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The
Ivy House, Cirencester
The
Ivy House is an imposing Victorian residence built in
1870, occupying a prominent position within a three-minute
walk from Cirencester town centre (where you will find The
Corinium Museum), a ten-minute walk from Cirencester Park
and only a five-minute drive from the Royal Agricultural College.
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The
Ivy House is ideally situated for touring the Cotswolds: Tetbury, Bibury, Burford,
Bourton-on-Water, Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold
and the Cotswold
Water Park are just some of the beautiful local places
to explore.
Visit
the Ivy House Bed & Breakfast web site
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The
Old Brewhouse, Cirencester
The
Old Brewhouse is a family run Bed & Breakfast conveniently
situated just 2 minutes walk from the centre of Cirencester
in the beautiful English
Cotswolds.
The house dates back some 200 years. Original deeds show it
was once a brewhouse (hence the name).
Over
the last 4 years the Old Brewhouse has been sympathetically
restored, and more recently extended, to give good quality
accommodation. We have acheived a 5 diamond silver rating.
Visit
The Old Brewhouse Bed & Breakfast web site
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Full
Cirencester
hotel, Cirencester
bed and breakfast and Cirencester
self catering holiday accommodation can be found on the Cirencester
accommodation page
Cirencester
Attractions
Among
the many attractions that Cirencester has to offer is the Cotswold
Show & Country Fair and the Corinium
Museum
Images
of Cirencester
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The
feeling of walking around Cirencester with a camera must be
similar to the feeling that a child experiences when entering
a sweet shop full of sweets!
Make sure
you have enough film in your camera or space on your digital
camera memory card. You will need it!
More
Cirencester
photographs on the photographs
of Cirencester page
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Cotswolds towns
and villages near Cirencester
Bibury
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Home to the
famous and picturesque Arlington Row
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Bourton
on the Water
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Bourton on
the Water is sometimes known as "The Venice of the Cotswolds"
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Burford
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Burford is
a beautiful town on the river Windrush
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Fairford
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Gloucestershire
town, probably most famous for being the home of RAF Fairford
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Lechlade
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Lechlade is
a small market town on the southern borders of the Cotswolds
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Moreton
in Marsh
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Moreton-in-Marsh
is in the heart of the Cotswolds, located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode
valley
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Nailsworth
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Situated about
4 miles from Stroud, Nailsworth is a charming town with winding streets
and a plentiful supply of nooks and crannies to explore
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Northleach
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A charming,
under-developed Cotswold village
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South
Cerney
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One of the
largest villages in the Cotswolds
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Stow-on-the-Wold
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Stands along
the old Roman Fosse Way on a 700 foot high hill
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Stroud
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The oldest
market town in Gloucestershire
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Tetbury
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A centre for
antique shops and home to The Market House built in 1655
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Westonbirt
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Home to the
world famous Westonbirt Arboretum
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