Does Cirencester have a market day?

Located in the Market Place are the weekly Monday and Friday Charter Markets, the Farmers' Market, held on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month, and a number of speciality markets.
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What days are the markets in Cirencester?

Cirencester Markets
  • Monday. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
  • Friday. 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
  • Saturday. 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM.
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Is Cirencester a market town?

Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, is a lovely market town with a fascinating history where you will receive a warm welcome. In Roman times, Cirencester, known as 'Corinium Dobunnorum', was the second largest town only to London.
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What day is Stroud market?

Every Friday & Saturday 8am - 2.30pm, traditional market Fruit, Veg, Fish, Cheese, Coffee & artwork, jewellery, plants, crafts etc. all from local businesses. Set in the Oldest picturesque part of Town. Indoor Market every Fri & Sat 8am - 3pm.
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Does Cheltenham have a market day?

It is open from 9.00am to 2.00pm on the second and last Friday of every month year round, (apart from December which is second and fourth Friday of the month) and provides a great opportunity to sample and buy locally grown and made produce from Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds.
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Cirencester at 8am on Market Day.....

Does Broadway Cotswolds have a market?

You'll be pleased to know there are plenty of markets that take place in Broadway. Broadway is an ancient village where markets and fairs were commonplace amongst the local community, as far back as the 12th Century.
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What's Cirencester famous for?

Cirencester is famous for its Roman history, so a visit to the Corinium Museum is recommended if you have an interest in this field. Cheltenham, Gloucester, Swindon and Oxford as well as many other towns and villages in the Cotswolds are worth a visit.
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What is the most beautiful street in Cirencester?

What is the prettiest street in Cirencester? Cecily Hill, leading up to the entrace to Cirencester Park, is a majestic road flanked by impressive town houses with colouful flower displays, planters and window boxes.
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What is the main shopping street in Cirencester?

The main shopping area centres around the Market Place, Dyer Street, Cricklade Street and Castle Street, but be sure to explore the West Market Place and Black Jack Street areas too. There is also a small covered shopping area called Bishops Walk and The Woolmarket off Dyer Street has lots of little shops to explore.
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What are the Cotswold market towns to visit?

The surrounding pretty towns of Nailsworth, Painswick, Fairford and Tetbury are all lovely Cotswold market towns. Whichever part of the Cotswolds you choose, the advice is to really make yourself at home by staying a little longer.
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When should I walk the Cotswolds?

You can walk the Cotswold Way at any time of year, but this being England, make sure that whichever time you choose, you're prepared for all weathers. Spring is a great time to see the Cotswolds in full bloom, with bluebells and wild garlic in the woods.
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What are the best months for the Cotswolds?

February to May is best for springtime scenes. Spring in the Cotswolds brings blooming flowers, longer and sunnier days, and the return of village markets to town squares. It's a popular time for visitors without school-age children to get the best prices on accommodation and enjoy more out-of-the-way attractions.
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What day is Cirencester livestock market?

Weekly Thursday market

Cattle in the market are allowed back home, direct to slaughter or to approved / exempt unit. The 6-day rule does apply. All Sheep must be tagged correctly and be accompanied with a completed Sheep Movement licence & declaration form.
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What day is market day in Lancaster?

Market days

Every Wednesday and Saturday from 9am to 4pm (4.30pm in the summer).
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Does Bourton on the Water have a market?

The popular village of Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, hosts a popular farmers' market on the fourth Sunday of every month, with shoppers treated to a huge variety of quirky stalls selling everything your fridge and stomach could desire.
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What famous people live in Cirencester?

Charlie and Daisy May Cooper

The hit BBC show This Country is based on a small village in the Cotswolds and the stars of the programme Daisy May and Charlie Cooper can often be spotted in their home town of Cirencester.
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How safe is Cirencester?

Cirencester maintains a reputation as a relatively safe destination. However, petty crimes such as pickpocketing, bag snatching, and other minor theft can occasionally occur, especially in crowded areas like markets or public transport. It's always recommended to stay vigilant about your belongings.
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What is the nice village near Cirencester?

Bibury is a charming Cotswold village just a short drive along country roads from "The Capital of the Cotswolds", Cirencester in Gloucestershire. William Morris (1834-96) described Bibury as "the most beautiful village in England".
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How do I spend a day in Cirencester?

Popular places to visit
  1. Arlington Row. You can find out about the history of Ablington when you stop by Arlington Row. ...
  2. Cirencester Church.
  3. Cirencester Park Polo Club.
  4. Cirencester Roman Amphitheatre.
  5. Royal Agricultural University.
  6. Bristol Aero Collectlon.
  7. Cirencester Golf Club.
  8. Corinium Museum.
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Which is nicer Cheltenham or Cirencester?

If you want to be closer to London, go to Cirencester. If you don't mind, then the choice is yours; They're both very lovely. Cheltenham is not typically Cotswolds and wouldn't be representative of the area. The main draw is the northern Cotswolds - Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Campden, or villages like the Slaughters.
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What are some fun facts about Cirencester?

Cirencester lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames. It 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-speaking world, founded in 1840.
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Why is the Cotswolds so expensive?

It's called Supply and Demand. There are more people with serious money wanting to buy houses in that part of the country than there are suitable houses, so it pushes the price up. That's just what happens. Not just with houses, but with anything that is both scarce and desirable.
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What is the most famous street in Cotswolds?

For many years, Arlington Row has been one of Cotswolds most popular tourist attractions. At the peak of summer, the tiny street attracts over 3000 visitors per day. But what makes the row so famous? Well, it really is just the beautiful surroundings.
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Is it worth visiting Broadway Cotswolds?

In fact, it's without a doubt one of the best places to visit in the Cotswolds. What is Broadway in the Cotswolds famous for? Broadway is known for its stunning homes and some of the best attractions in the Cotswolds! It's also a fab place for art lovers to explore.
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