Cirencester 

self catering holiday accommodation in cirencester


Cirencester was once one of the most important places in Roman Britain, second only to London, so a visit to the Corinium Museum is a must. Cirencester remains an important regional attraction and claims the title "The Capital of the Cotswolds".  It was was once an important wool town and much of the wealth of the town is as a result of the wool trade. The magnificent Cirencester Parish Church in Cirencester's Market Place is one of the most impressive "wool" churches in the country.

The rental properties are within a few miles of Cirencester, in the surrounding villages.
AMPNEY CRUCIS
Ampney Crucis is 2 miles from Cirencester. The Cotswold Water Park, Cheltenham, Oxford, Burford, Stow-on-the-Wold and Lechlade are easily accessible. An excellent dining pub is a short stroll away. Shops 2 miles away.
Bakery Cottage Amney Crucis , Cirencester sleeps 3
In the charming Cotswold village of Ampney Crucis, this immaculately presented cottage enjoys lovely, quintessentially English views over grazing sheep and the village cricket ground. Full of character, with beamed, high vaulted ceilings, it adjoins the owners' home just 2 miles from the old.......  Bakery Cottage.

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AMPNEY KNOWLE
Ampney Knowle is 2 miles from Cirencester. As well as ex-champion jockey Willie Carson, actress & model Elizabeth Hurley has a 400 acre estate at Ampney Knowle.
Garden Cottage Cirencester sleeps 6
We have designed the Garden Cottage to accommodate up to 6 guests who will be living in considerable luxury amongst good quality antique furniture. With privacy over-looking the Cotswold countryside and fields with horses, owned by the well known jockey Willie Carson...... Garden Cottage View from the Orchard

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HOBURNE COTSWOLD
Set within Britain’s largest water park, Hoburne Cotswold is a fantastic location for family holidays in the Cotswolds. Whether you’re camping, staying in a comfortable holiday lodge or one of our range of quality static caravans – or using a touring caravan pitch – you’ll love this Park’s many attractions.
Carolina Lodges South Cerney, near Cirencester sleep up to 4
Quality, contemporary designed lodges, which are available in a range of styles, that are perfectly suited for the entire family! Carolina lodges are available with 3 and 4 bedrooms sleeping up to 8 people and are 20ft wide and 36ft long......

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Maine Chalets South Cerney, near Cirencester sleep up to 4

Cosy traditional chalets representing excellent value for money which are perfect for those looking for a base to explore the local area. Maine chalets are available with 2 bedrooms sleeping up to 4 people and are 25ft wide and at least 23ft long.......


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Virginia & Vermont Lodges South Cerney, near Cirencester sleep up to 8

So stylish, with plenty of living space – you’ll love these traditional lodges with more than a hint of contemporary design. Virginia & Vermont lodges are available with 2 bedrooms sleeping up to 4 people and are 20ft wide and 26ft long......


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2, 3 & 4 bedroom Caravans South Cerney, near Cirencester sleep 6- 8

A choice of Platinum, Silver and Bronze caravans with 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms.

All include free bed linen, free electricity and free entertainment passes.


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LEIGH
Leigh is 7 miles from CirencesterThe Cotswold Water Park nearby offers sailing, windsurfing, jet skiing and fishing and there are plenty of footpaths and cycleways to explore. Visit the Steam Railway Museum at Swindon, play polo at Cirencester or explore the countryside. Shop and pub 2.5 miles, restaurant 5 miles.
Oaks Leigh, Cirencester sleeps 3
These single-storey, semi-detached and mid-terrace barn conversions are two of three holiday cottages situated on a smallholding with some cattle, within a few miles of the ancient market town of Cirencester.....

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Beeches Leigh, Cirencester sleeps 4
These single-storey, semi-detached (W8683) and mid-terrace (W8684) barn conversions are two of three holiday cottages situated on a smallholding with some cattle, within a few miles of the ancient market town of Cirencester.....

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Dairy Cottage Leigh, Cirencester sleeps 4
Located in the grounds of a 17th Century farmhouse, this wonderful barn conversion combines traditional Cotswold features with contemporary design and facilities. The cottage has recently undergone complete renovation and includes an excellent and spacious kitchen, heated limestone..... Dairy Cottage, Leigh

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STRATTON
Stratton is 2 miles from Cirencester. The English chemist, botanist & geologist Charles Daubeny was born in Stratton in 1795. The village pub, the Plough Inn, serves food
Stratton Mill Stratton, Cirencester sleeps 2
Stratton Mill dates from the late 18th century, though there has been a mill on site since 1086. The River Churn flows to one side of this holiday property, attached to the old mill itself and with its own riverside courtyard garden. With a separate and well-equipped galley-style........

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TARLTON
Tarlton is 5 miles from Cirencester. it is a small village which enjoys uninterrupted views over the Thames valley and the woodland of Cirencester Park.  Many wonderful walks can be taken through Cirencester Park and local woods.
La Caleche Tarlton, Cirencester sleeps 4
These attractive properties lie in the heart of the Cotswold Hills in an area renowned as one of the most beautiful and unspoilt regions of England. With characteristic dry stone walling dividing sweeping sheep pastures, ancient beech woods, trout streams and charming towns and villages of.......

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Le Jardin Tarlton, Cirencester sleeps 4
These attractive properties lie in the heart of the Cotswold Hills in an area renowned as one of the most beautiful and unspoilt regions of England. With characteristic dry stone walling dividing sweeping sheep pastures, ancient beech woods, trout streams and charming towns and villages of.......

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