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Welcome to New Homes in Cirencester, the easy way to find new homes in Cirencester and the surrounding area. The market town of Cirencester is located in the county of Gloucestershire. For much of the Roman period, the town was second in importance only to London, but today it settles instead for the title of "Capital of the Cotswolds". Lying at the heart of the magnificent Cotswolds, Cirencester property is highly sort after. The town centre provides a mix of chain stores and local shops alongside all the amenities of a contemporary town. It also boasts a large modern library, sports and leisure centre as well as a purpose built arts centre. Cirencester has great transport links as it is situated at the convergence of the main road network for the region with links to Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Oxford, Swindon and Warwick. The nearest railway station is a few miles away at Kemble, where direct trains to London and the North available. New homes in Cirencester provide the best of both worlds for those seeking a property surrounded by stunning natural scenery, yet with access to all the essential cultural, economic and social facilities of a contemporary town. Enjoy the benefits of a newly built home in the idyllic Cotswolds countryside, search for a new home in Cirencester today!

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Home to a population of about 19,000, "Cirencester is the largest town in the Cotswold District" says Vernon Pethard, the Managing Director of UK’s popular new homes property website, www.newhomesforsale.co.uk. Cirencester is a market town located ideally in the eastern part of Gloucestershire, England on the River Churn which is a tributary of the great River Thames. The location of the town of Cirencester on the low slopes of the Cotswold Hills makes Cirencester a centre for surrounding villages providing numerous job opportunities, amenities, educational institutions and commerce for the people.

Cirencester's then and now

The economy and history of Cirencester has gone through many diverse phases over the years, the evidence of which can still be seen today. The town of Cirencester is sprinkled with area roadworks from the Roman times and churches from the Norman times. A look way back in the Roman era also shows that even in those very early times, the town of Cirencester had a flourishing wool trade and industry. This economical strength shifted to weaving, woollen broadcloth, cloth making, wool sales and sheep during the Tudor Times in Cirencester. During the 1800s, Cirencester emerged as a market town and in the 1900’s many developments and advancements were also seen in the transport sector of Cirencester. These advancements in road, rail, water and air transport sectors linked the town of Cirencester to places such as Swindon, Watermoor and Paddington just to name a few.

At present, Cirencester is a place where there is something for everyone. Great amenities, residential schemes, leisure centres and educational centres have been developed for locals and tourists can enjoy themselves at one of the many local attractions of Cirencester in addition to visiting the many shops and restaurants.

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Places to visit in Cirencester

  • Abbey Grounds of Cirencester - if you thinking of planning a fun and relaxing day out with family and friends while in Cirencester, the Abbey Grounds should definitely be on your list of destinations. An exquisite area of parkland in the market place of the town, the Abbey Grounds of Cirencester feature a children’s play area, beautiful trees and greenery and a bandstand.
  • Bibury Trout Farm - The oldest and most attractive trout farm is found in the town of Cirencester and must be seen when in the area. It was founded in 1902 and being a working farm it breeds and rears excellent quality trout. Attractions in this farm of Cirencester include refreshments, plant sales, a car park, a play area for children, cycle hire, a gift shop, beautiful picnic areas, delicatessen, parties for children and a small "catch your own" fishery. The fishery is also known for their staff; they are very helpful and friendly making this place a great place for beginners in fishing.


  • Famous Personalities of Cirencester

    The town of Cirencester is home to a number of famous personalities. These include Arsenal and England footballer Tony Adams, comedian, broadcaster and journalist Dom Jolly, drummer Cozy Powell and Pam Ayers, a popular poet, actor and broadcaster.

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