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    Cirencester (/ ˈsaɪrənsɛstər / ⓘ SY-rən-sest-ər, occasionally / ˈsɪstər / ⓘ SIST-ər; see below for more variations) [ 2 ] is a market town and civil parish in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England. Cirencester lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames. It is the eighth largest settlement in ...

  2. Cirencester is a picturesque market town in the Cotswolds, in the county of Gloucestershire. Cirencester has about 17,200 residents. Cirencester Map - Cotswold District, England, UK

  3. Cirencester on a map. Where is Cirencester? Cirencester is located in the county of Gloucestershire, South West England, seven miles north-west of the town of Cricklade, 13 miles north-west of the major town of Swindon, 55 miles east of Cardiff, and 80 miles west of London. Cirencester lies three miles north of the Wiltshire border.

  4. Sep 17, 2024 · Cirencester, town (parish), Cotswold district, administrative and historic county of Gloucestershire, southwest-central England. It lies on the River Churn and is the administrative centre for the district. Cirencester occupies the site of the Romano-British town Corinium, capital of the Dobuni

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  5. Cirencester's market square is dominated by the cathedral-like Parish Church of St. John Baptist (one of the largest in England). The large south porch with its impressive fan vaulting was built about 1490. The town contains many interesting buildings spanning several centuries. Cirencester's Parish Church of St. John Baptist.

  6. This Cirencester guide provides information on the beautiful Cotswold market town of Cirencester (as well as surrounding villages) for residents and visitors to Cirencester in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds including Cirencester news, images of Cirencester and the surrounding area, links to Cirencester related web sites and a searchable Cirencester Business Directory with online maps.

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  8. Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, is a lovely market town with a fascinating history where you will receive a warm welcome. Cirencester, known as ‘Corinium’, was founded by the Romans and was for several centuries a prosperous Roman town, the second largest in Roman Britain after London. During the 6th century fortunes ...

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