The greatly historic Roman town of Cirencester is located to the
south of the Cotswolds in the beautiful county of Gloucestershire.
A bustling, vibrant market town, it is the perfect setting for
Corinium Via, a contemporary development comprising a stylish range of
well-proportioned homes offering desirable accommodation in a
sought-after location.
Often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester is
steeped in history with it roots dating back to Roman times when it was
one of the most important towns in the country. ‘Corinium’ as it was
known, still boasts several Roman remains including the meeting of three
Roman roads in the town, remains of the Roman amphitheatre just outside
the town and some impressive mosaics, which are on view at the Corinium
Museum.
This thriving town is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the
beautiful surrounding areas, with rolling Gloucestershire hills,
typically English Cotswold villages, historic churches and pretty
gardens all within easy reach.
For day-to-day living, Cirencester benefits from all the facilities and amenities you would expect from a lively market town, whilst retaining its individuality. A diverse range of shops offers something for everyone, combining unique, independent boutiques and stores, with national high street favourites. Tempting places to eat and drink include an fine array of pubs, restaurants and coffee shops offering a splendid choice of English and international cuisine.
The market square, watched over by a magnificent Parish Church, hosts colourful markets twice a week with an array of goods on offer, including home cured ham and bacon, fish, fruit and vegetables, cards and gifts and much more, with antique and craft markets also a regular attraction.
Outdoor attractions around the town and surrounding areas include The Abbey Grounds, park and bandstand, with regular performances and entertainment during the summer months, St Michael’s Park with activities including tennis, croquet and golf, and just outside of the town, Cirencester Park - home to the Bathurst Estate, boasting wonderful woodland walks which are open, and free of charge to the public on foot or horseback.
Corinium Via’s ideal situation combines beautiful countryside, a bustling town and excellent quality of life with superb travel connections and hassle free commuting. There are easy road links to the M4 and M5, leading to major cities including London, Bristol, Swindon and Oxford, and a nearby mainline railway station also provides regular links to major cities including a daily commuter service to London Paddington.
- Train Station: 5 miles
- Main Roads: 1 miles
- Motorways: 15 miles
- Nearest Towns: 1 miles
- Primary Schools: miles
- Secondary Schools: miles
- Airport: 48 miles
- Hospital: 1 miles