
- A Roman town
- Cathedral/Museums
- Chedworth Roman Villa
- Keynes Country Park/Cotswold Water Park
Situated on the famous old Roman road, The Fosse Way, Cirencester was one of the most important places in Britain, second only to London. Now a busy market town with the market square dominated by fifteenth century St John the Baptist Church which is of cathedral proportions.
The Corinium Museum houses a fine collection of Roman and Anglo-Saxon artefacts. Like many Cotswolds towns, Cirencester also offers the visitor a wide variety of places to eat.
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