Situated outside the Roman town of Corinium (Modern Cirencester) lie the remains of one of the largest amphitheatres known from Roman Britain. The amphitheatre was constructed in the first half of the 2nd century AD on the site of an existing Roman q ...
A two-celled lock-up built in 1804 and moved to its present site in 1837. Display panels tell the story of lock-ups in general and the history of this building and the Cirencester workhouse.
The key is only available from the offices of Cotswold ...
The Cotswold Country Park and Beach is the newest edition to The Watermarks portfolio and since our acquisition of the site in 2008 the park is surely becoming the ideal destination for any fun filled family day out, offering everything from peaceful ...
Rodmarton Manor is the supreme example of a house built and all its furniture made according to Arts and Crafts ideals and was one of the last country houses to be built and furnished in the old traditional style when everything was done by hand with ...