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Best Western Stratton House Hotel
Gloucester Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2LE

The Best Western name is one that is associated with quality and value across the world, and this first-rate hotel upholds those values. Located close to the centre of Cirencester, the property is made up of a series of...
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Attractions near Stratton House Hotel
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| Corinium Galleries (1.2 Miles) |
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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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| St Thomas’ Hospital (1.3 Miles) |
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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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| Tontine Buildings (1.3 Miles) |
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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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| Spital Gate (1.3 Miles) |
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This 12th Century spital gate is all that's left of the Abbey of St Mary, which dominated Cirencester until its dissolution in 1539. The gate's...
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| Corinium Museum (1.4 Miles) |
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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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| Cecily Hill Castle (1.4 Miles) |
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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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| Yew Hedge (1.5 Miles) |
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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 Market (1.6 Miles) |
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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 (1.6 Miles) |
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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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| Corn Hall (1.7 Miles) |
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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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| Roman Wall (1.8 Miles) |
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By the third Century, the Roman town of Cirencester, or Corinium as it was then known, was second in importance only to London. It’s said...
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| Bingham House (1.8 Miles) |
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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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| Gosditch (8.5 Miles) |
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Gosditch is the oldest street in the historic village of Ashton Keynes boasting very impressive examples of old Cotswold stone houses. People have lived...
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| Cornhill Market Place (12.1 Miles) |
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This purpose-built market place is the venue for the first and best farmers' market in Gloucestershire. Stroud Farmers' Market, established in 1999, was named Best...
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| Old Town Hall (12.2 Miles) |
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This is one of the first market houses in Gloucestershire. Built in 1590 by John Throckmorton, it originally stood alone in the centre of a...
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| Sim’s Clock (12.2 Miles) |
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This clock is one of Stroud's most distinctive landmarks. It stands at the junction of Russell Street, George Street and London Road, surrounded by some...
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| Subscription Rooms (12.3 Miles) |
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Stroud’s Subscription Rooms are as central to community life today as they were in 1833 when they were built with money raised from public subscriptions....
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| The Shambles (12.3 Miles) |
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Shambles means slaughter house, and in 1651, John Bond, a butcher, leased this area together with two cottages and a market was born. Since then,...
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| The Space (12.3 Miles) |
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Stroud's former Temperance Hall is now home to The Space, a community arts centre. Art exhibitions, drama, dance, poetry and music can all now...
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