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Cirencester Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Cirencester:
Cottage Hospital, Cirencester  (1.1 Miles)
Cirencester Cottage Hospital began taking in patients in 1875. It could accommodate up to 100 at a time, and did so until 1913, when it...
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Air Raid Shelter Museum, Cirencester  (1.2 Miles)
This 1940 hospital air-raid shelter was turned into a museum in 1989. On display are exhibits showing Cirencester and the Cotswolds at War. Themes include...
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Cotswold Leisure Centre, Cirencester  (1.2 Miles)
Cotswolds Leisure Centre is just outside Cirencester town centre. Its facilities include a six-lane swimming pool as well as a small pool, three squash courts,...
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Brewery Arts, Cirencester  (1.3 Miles)
This art centre is one of the main centres of cultural life in this area. It is not only a gallery, but a real...
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Brewery Arts Centre, Cirencester  (1.3 Miles)
The Brewery Arts and Crafts Centre is a gallery for beautiful and contemporary art and craft exhibitions. It is located in the centre of Cirencester...
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Yew Hedge, Cirencester  (1.3 Miles)
Here is the world's tallest yew hedge. Planted in 1720, this architectural shrub separates Cirencester town centre from the 3000 acres of Cirencester Park. In...
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Cirencester Park, Cirencester  (1.4 Miles)
Cirencester Park is set in grade one listed parkland of baroque design and is part of the estate of Lord Bathurst. The park is 8km...
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Cecily Hill Castle, Cirencester  (1.4 Miles)
This is a faux–medieval castle which marks the entrance to Cirencester Park. It was actually built in Victorian times and used as a barracks. Nowadays,...
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Corn Hall, Cirencester  (1.4 Miles)
Ashlar, three-storied, and with a balustraded parapet, Cirencester’s grand Corn Hall was built by Medland, Maberly & Medland in 1863. This is the venue for...
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Corinium Museum, Cirencester  (1.4 Miles)
The Corinium Museum in Cirencester is a superb tourist attraction. Visitors can learn about Cotswold history ranging from Prehistory to the late 19th century. There...
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Cirencester Parish Church, Cirencester  (1.4 Miles)
Cirencester Parish Church is one of the largest in the country. The profile of the church dominates the market place due to the tremendous tower...
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Cirencester Market, Cirencester  (1.4 Miles)
Cirencester market is one of the most popular attractions in Cirencester. The stalls are set adjacent to the beautiful Parish Church and the market is...
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War Memorial, Cirencester  (1.4 Miles)
Its carved cross modelled on the one at Fécamp, this war memorial was made by Niniam Comper in 1918. It stands at the western end...
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Open Air Swimming Pool, Cirencester  (1.5 Miles)
This 1870 outdoor pool is one of the oldest in the country and it's still fed by a nearby well. The 27-metre pool is 1.8...
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Tontine Buildings, Cirencester  (1.5 Miles)
At the foot of Cecily Hill, Cirencester's most elegant residential street, stand the Tontine Buildings of 1802. They are apparently so called because Lord Bathurst...
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Bingham House, Cirencester  (1.5 Miles)
Daniel Bingham made his fortune on the Dutch railways. Born in Black Jack Street here in Cirencester, he returned to his hometown to become a...
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Friends’ Meeting House, Cirencester  (1.5 Miles)
This Victorian façade hides the much older Meeting House of 1673. It is best viewed from St Clement's Walk at the back of the building,...
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St Thomas’ Hospital, Cirencester  (1.5 Miles)
This is the oldest secular building in Cirencester. Also known as Weavers’ Hall, it was built in 1483 by Sir William Nottingham, Attorney-General to Edward...
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Corinium Galleries, Cirencester  (1.6 Miles)
This is the UK's premier specialist postcard gallery. Regular monthly events here include auctions of sought-after early postcards, postcard fairs attended by more than a...
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Cirencester Lock Up, Cirencester  (1.6 Miles)
At the start of the 19th Century, the Cirencester Lock Up was built to hold criminals in either of its two cells before Cirencester had...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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