Where Can I Park All Day In Cirencester?

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There will be no park and ride scheme for Cirencester, after Cotswold District Council’s Cirencester Parking Project concluded that it would generate increased traffic and pollution.

Where can I park for free in Tetbury?

There are 6 Car Parks near Tetbury including West Street Car Park and Church Street Car Park.

  • West Street Car Park. Tetbury, GL8 8DR. …
  • Church Street Car Park. Tetbury, GL8. …
  • The Railyard Car Park. Tetbury, GL8 EP. …
  • The Chipping Car Park. Tetbury, GL8 8ES. …
  • Leisure Centre Car Park. Cirencester, GL7 1US. …
  • Old Station Car Park.

Where do you park when visiting Bourton on the Water?

  • Bourton Vale Car & Coach. 284 spaces. 8 minto destination.
  • Coop. 113 spaces. 9 minto destination.
  • Rissington Road. 217 spaces. 15 minto destination.

What shops are in Bourton on the Water?

Shopping in Bourton-on-the-Water

  • Cotswold China & Cookware. Shopping.
  • Cotswold Pottery. Shopping.
  • Cotswold Sheepskin. Shopping.
  • Cotswolds Distillery Shop. Shopping.
  • Duttons Gift Shop. Shopping.
  • Hartwells. Shopping.
  • Highbridge Jewellers. Shopping.
  • Londis. Shopping.

Where can I park at slaughters?

There are no car parks in either Upper or Lower Slaughter and the roads are narrow so normal roadside parking is out. There are a few small areas, in both villages, where one could park although you could easily find them occupied.

Where do you park for Cirencester Park?

Parking in Cirencester is relatively easy, we have never had a problem getting a space. The car park we always use is the Waterloo. You can walk straight through into the high street from there, not a long walk, also the Old station car park leads straight into the main town area.

Is Cirencester Park open during lockdown?

Cirencester Park – The Park will remain open between the usual hours of 8am and 5pm for as long as social distancing is maintained. Please respect the rules to keep the Park open during this lockdown period.

Is Cirencester worth visiting?

Locals love that Cirencester is a hidden gem and that for a good two decades it’s been upstaged by nearby Cheltenham, with its year-round parade of festivals. That’s why, they say, Cirencester isn’t trampled by tourist crowds and remains a genuinely traditional Cotswold market town.

How do you pay for parking at Cirencester?

You will be able to pay using the Pay by Phone app, website, credit, debit card or by phone. The car park location number for for cashless or phone payments is 804755. You can also pay using a credit of debit card.

Do you have to pay in Cirencester Park?

A plan to install electronic gates to stop tourists getting free access to a Grade I listed estate will go ahead. Three electronic gates with card readers will be installed so people from outside the Gloucestershire town can be charged to enter. …

How long is Cirencester Park?

The park is 8 km long and 4.8 km wide.

How old is Cirencester Park?

The park was developed from c 1714 by the first Earl Bathurst, in collaboration with Alexander Pope. It is an early and fine example of the ‘rural and extensive gardening’ advocated by Stephen Switzer (Batey and Lambert 1990).

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Can you take dogs to Cirencester Park?

Well behaved dogs are always welcome in the park. … These are clearly marked and link up with surrounding footpaths and allow dog walkers to access more of Cirencester Park, provided their dogs are kept on a lead. Bins are also provided for clearing up any mess.

What is there to see in Upper Slaughter?

Upper Slaughter is home to the ruins of the motte and bailey of a Norman castle, too. They can be seen at Castle Mound in the north of the village, and they’re a testament to the village’s long history.

What shops are in Moreton in the Marsh?

  • Windows House Antiques. Antique Shops.
  • Old Market Way. Flea & Street Markets. …
  • London House. Antique Shops. …
  • Moreton in Marsh. 587. …
  • The Cotswold Cheese Company. Speciality & Gift Shops. …
  • Longborough & Sezincote Village Shop. Speciality & Gift Shops • Coffee Shops. …
  • Fosseway Garden Centre. Speciality & Gift Shops.
  • Todenham Manor Farm.

What shops are there in Burford?

  • Burford Antiques Centre. Art Galleries • Antique Shops.
  • Burford Garden Center. 168. …
  • The Cotswold Cheese. Speciality & Gift Shops. …
  • Madhatter Bookshop. Speciality & Gift Shops. …
  • W J Castle Farm Shop. Speciality & Gift Shops. …
  • Maggie White. Speciality & Gift Shops. …
  • Craft & Curious. Speciality & Gift Shops.
  • Manfred Schotten Antiques.

Is Bourton-on-the-Water open?

April – October – Monday to Saturday 10:00 – 17:00, Sunday (May until September only) 10:00 – 14:00. November – March – Monday to Saturday 10:00 – 16:00, Sunday – Closed. At the Bourton-on-the-Water Visitor Information Centre, you can find a wide range of information on attractions and events throughout the area.

How do locals pronounce Cirencester?

In Anglo-Saxon times the name of the town was written Cirrenceastre or Cyrneceastre (the Saxon ‘c’ was pronounced like the ‘ch’ in change). The Normans mispronounced the ‘ch’ sound as , resulting in the modern name Cirencester /ˈsaɪərənsɛstər/.

What is the prettiest town in the Cotswolds?

Castle Combe is one of the best places to visit in the Cotswolds. It’s also been deemed “the prettiest town in England.” Peppered with slate-roofed, honey-hued cottages and featuring a 14th-century market square, it’s hard to beat the authenticity found in this adorable village.

Is Cirencester posh?

It’s a handsome town in the heart of the Cotswold countryside, with barely a tourist in sight. Why it’s hot It’s quite posh and pretty and it’s not Cheltenham. Seriously, that last point is important because Cirencester has a similar “historic Gloucestershire” cachet.

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