Cirencester is known as the 'Capital of the Cotswolds', it is in an outstanding part of England with fantastic scenery and gorgeous near-by towns and villages. There is plenty to do in and around the town. St Mary's Abbey was constructed in 1176 in the presence of Henry II, the abbey was later demolished in 1539, leaving the only remaining building, the Norman Arch which is situated on the north-eastern corner of the grounds. The grounds are very lovely and you should take time to visit them if you're in the area.
Situated in a converted Victorian brewery in the heart of Cirencester town centre is The Brewery Arts it is the Cotswolds unique crafts and arts centre. The gallery is dedicated to having exhibitions showing challenging and beautiful contemporary Arts and crafts.
Cirencester Park is known for being the home of the countrys oldest polo club and during the summer months matches are played on the parks four grounds. If you dont fancy rubbing shoulders with the country set you might prefer to retire to the adjacent Caravan Club site. Never let it be said that the Park does not cater for a diverse crowd.
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