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  1. Cirencester - Wikipedia

    Cirencester is the eighth largest settlement in Gloucestershire and the largest town within the Cotswolds. It is the home of the Royal Agricultural University, the oldest agricultural college in the English …

  2. Cirencester - Cotswolds.com

    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.

  3. Cirencester Website - Information for visitors and residents

    Cirencester is a vibrant market town in Gloucestershire. This historic Roman town is just minutes from beautiful countryside, picturesque Cotswold villages and good road links via the M4 and M5 motorways.

  4. Cirencester - Guide to Cirencester in the Cotswolds

    Welcome to the Cirencester website, Cirencester.com, a guide to the Cotswold town of Cirencester including Cirencester accommodation, Cirencester events, Cirencester news, Cirencester shopping …

  5. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Cirencester (2026) - Tripadvisor

    The Corinium Museum is located at the heart of Cirencester the 'Capital of the Cotswolds'. Its principal collection consists of the highly significant finds from the Roman town of Corinium.

  6. Things to do in Cirencester, Cotswolds: A local's guide

    Oct 7, 2025 · Things to do in Cirencester, Cotswolds – a local's guide to what to see, do, eat, drink and stay in the historic 'capital of the Cotswolds'.

  7. Cirencester | Roman Town, Market Town | Britannica

    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.

  8. Cirencester | Cotswolds Guide

    Cirencester is a lively market town, the largest in the Cotswold district, and hence often referred to as ‘ The Capital of the Cotswolds ‘.

  9. Cirencester: Capital of the Cotswolds - Things to Do and See

    Cirencester is a large town (not a city) in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds, with a population of around 19,000. The town lies on the river Churn and is often referred to as the capital of the Cotswolds. …

  10. History of CirencesterCirencester Town Council

    Cirencester was the second largest town in Britain during Roman times. In later years it was a very prosperous medieval wool town at the heart of the woollen trade. Cirencester's market place...