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Fleece Hotel
Market Place, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2NZ

Cirencester’s only town centre 3-star hotel is ideal for the Cotswolds. Old beams, log fires, courtyard, car park. Stylish restaurant at sensible prices. The hotel is ideally placed to explore the Cotswolds or visit the town’s Roman remains and Museum...
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Attractions near Fleece Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Fleece Hotel:
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| Corn Hall (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Cirencester Market (< 1 Mile) |
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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 Mile) |
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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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| Bingham House (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Yew Hedge (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Roman Wall (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Cecily Hill Castle (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Corinium Museum (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Spital Gate (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Tontine Buildings (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| St Thomas’ Hospital (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Corinium Galleries (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Gosditch (6.8 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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| Lydiard House (12.6 Miles) |
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Lydiard House is one of the most impressive architectural gems in the Swindon area and is the ancestral home of Viscount Bollingbroke. Set within...
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| Purton Museum (12.6 Miles) |
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Purton Museum examines over two thousand years of history in this small community on the edge of Swindon. It works in a chronological fashion...
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| Cornhill Market Place (13.8 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 (13.9 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 (13.9 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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