Place, Cirencester Parish Church of St John Baptist
3 min walk
Corinium Museum
Place, Corinium Museum
5 min walk
Oxford (OXF)
Airport, Oxford (OXF)
70 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Kitchen
Office
Garden
About this property
Cotswolds 2BD 1 Bath Garden City Centre
Welcome to our charming 2-bed abode, perfect for families or friends exploring "The Heart of the Cotswolds". Situated right by the town center, you'll have easy access to all amenities. Whether you seek exceptional dining, shopping, local history, scenic walks, or a visit to Cirencester's theater, this place has it all. The house is beautifully decorated and offers a spacious double living room with desk, large kitchen/diner, 2 king bedrooms, a sizeable bathroom, and a lovely back garden patio. Welcome to your perfect home-from-home in the heart of Cirencester, the capital of the Cotswolds. This charming two-bedroom property offers a relaxing blend of style, comfort and practicality—ideal for couples, families or working professionals exploring the area.
On the ground floor, a spacious and modern kitchen-diner is fully equipped for all your culinary needs, whether you're preparing a quick breakfast or a leisurely evening meal. The space opens out into a peaceful enclosed garden, complete with stylish outdoor seating—perfect for enjoying your morning coffee, a glass of wine in the evening, or simply unwinding in the fresh air.
The living area is warm and welcoming, thoughtfully styled with calming tones and soft furnishings. A large sofa bed provides additional sleeping space, while a dedicated desk area offers the ideal setup for remote work or planning your next Cotswold adventure.
Upstairs, you'll find a beautifully appointed family bathroom, featuring a full-sized bathtub and a separate walk-in shower—perfect for both a quick refresh and long soaks after a day exploring. Two serene bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements, with king-size or twin bed options to suit your needs, all dressed in high-quality linen for a restful night's sleep.
Located in a quiet residential neighbourhood, this property is just a short walk from Cirencester's historic town centre, where you'll find boutique shops, award-winning restaurants, cosy pubs and the renowned Corinium Museum. Cirencester Park, a stunning example of English parkland, is also nearby for morning strolls or afternoon picnics.
Whether you're visiting for a weekend escape, a family holiday or a work trip, this home offers the ideal base to experience the charm and character of the Cotswolds with the comforts of modern living. I don’t live near the property, but rest assured, I am always available to assist you 24/7 for any queries, requests, or emergencies.
How to Reach Me - Airbnb Messaging – The fastest and most reliable way to get in touch. - Phone or WA – For urgent matters, you can call or message me directly. - Email – If you have any special requests before your stay, feel free to email me.
On-the-Ground Support - Should you need immediate assistance, I have a trusted local team who can help with any issues such as maintenance, lockouts, or urgent concerns. - In case of an emergency, I can coordinate with local services to ensure a prompt resolution.
My goal is to make sure you have a stress-free, enjoyable stay. Please don’t hesitate to reach out at any time—I am always happy to help. - We do request guests to confirm their ID and sign our rental agreement once they have booked with us. This is to protect both us, as hosts, and the guests. All personal information is treated with utmost confidentiality.
- We have another lovely home next door but one to this, which also sleeps 6, should you have a larger group. Please contact us for details. Everything is located within easy walking distance of the property and the town. It is a lovely place just to wander and enjoy the beautiful buildings and architecture.
The Location 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. During the 6th century fortunes changed, the Saxons destroyed the town and it was renamed ‘Coryn Ceasre’. It became a very prosperous wool town in the medieval period, which is the basis for the charming town with ancient honey coloured stone buildings in picturesque narrow streets that you can visit today. Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, Cirencester is a great town to visit and makes a delightful base for visitors wishing to explore the area. Its easy access to major road networks and mainline railway belies its charming and peaceful character.
Shopping The Market Place is the heart of the town and is home to a Charter Market (every Monday and Friday) and a Farmers’ Market (every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month). Cirencester’s Corn Hall also boasts a regular programme of markets which include a Home Fashion and Garden Bazaar (from Monday to Thursday), an Antiques and Collectables market (on Fridays) and the Original Craftsman's Market (1st and 3rd Saturdays) and the Cotswold Craft Market (2nd and 4th Saturdays).
The wonderful variety of quality independent shops makes shopping in Cirencester a delight. Enjoy exploring the courtyards with their individual style, and the many historic streets radiating from the town centre. Cirencester is renowned for its very special shops, individual boutiques, fascinating antique emporiums and craft shops as well as national chain stores. If you want to take advantage of peaceful and pleasant surroundings as you shop, then venture off the main streets and make a point of visiting the Swan Yard, before meandering through to the Old Post Office development. Other hidden gems include The Woolmarket, situated off Dyer Street, and the Stable Yard, which is off Blackjack Street, packed with the fantastic independent shops and cafes Cirencester is famous for.
Great Attractions
Corinium Museum - Leave the 21st century behind you and discover the archaeology of the Cotswolds as you explore its history at this multi award winning museum. It is home to one of the largest collections of Romano-British antiquities extensively from Roman Britain's second largest city. Experience life as a Roman and marvel at the stunning mosaics. The Visitor Information Centre is located in the museum shop. Roman Amphitheatre – A short walk from the town centre, this English Heritage site is one of the best preserved in Britain. Now grassed over, it was built in the early 2nd century as part of a grand scheme of Roman town planning, and had a capacity of 8,000 spectators. Pick up a copy of the Whereat Trail for a town walk which includes the Amphitheatre. New Brewery Arts – Based in a converted Victorian brewery, this is an important centre for crafts in the Cotswolds. Home to a contemporary art gallery, a craft shop, on-site maker studios, and a lovely café, New Brewery Arts offers visitors a unique arts and crafts shopping experience. Cirencester Parish Church – Cirencester's market square is dominated by the cathedral-like Parish Church of St. John Baptist, one of the finest Cotswold wool churches. The large south porch with its impressive fan vaulting was built about 1490 and it is a lasting symbol of the town’s wealth and influence in medieval England. As well as admiring the church’s architectural features, see if you can spot the silver-gilt cup which once belonged to Anne Boleyn. With regular guided tours available, a visit to the church is not to be missed.
Lovely Green Spaces
Cirencester Park – Earl Bathurst’s 3,000 acre estate was designed by Alexander Pope. Open daily, the public are free to wander in the extensive 19th century parkland accessed from the entrance gates on Cecily Hill. Abbey Grounds – These grounds, situated just off the Market Place, contain the site of St Mary’s Abbey, which was consecrated in 1176 in the presence of Henry II. It remained until the Dissolution in 1539, when the Abbey was completely demolished only leaving a Norman Arch and the artificial lake used by the Abbey monks. This a lovely place to picnic on a sunny day. St Michael’s Park – Within walking distance of the town centre, this gem provides a range of facilities for all ages and includes an adventure playground, tennis courts, mini golf, croquet and boules. Explore the countryside surrounding Cirencester by following a Gateway Towns walking or cycling route. Created by the Cotswolds National Landscape and local communities you’ll discover hidden corners, epic views, historic sites, and a rich diversity of wildlife.
Awesome Eating Out
Whether you fancy a lavish three course meal, afternoon tea, traditional pub food or a quiet drink with friends you need to look no further than the gastronomic delights of Cirencester. Cirencester has a tasty variety of eating establishments which include traditional English alongside French, Italian, Japanese, Indian and an array of warm and friendly independent cafés.
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About the area
Cirencester
Cirencester is home to this holiday home. Corinium Museum and Bristol Aero Collectlon are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Cirencester Golf Club and Blunsdon Golf Course. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Cirencester Park Polo Club or Blunsdon Abbey Stadium.
Cirencester Parish Church of St John Baptist - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
New Brewery Arts Centre - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
Corinium Museum - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
Cirencester Roman Amphitheatre - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
Getting around
Kemble Station - 9 min drive
Oxford (OXF) - 56 min drive
Restaurants
Costa Coffee - 2 min walk
Toro Lounge - 2 min walk
Sam & Jak - 4 min walk
The Bear Inn - 4 min walk
The Marlborough Arms - 3 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Cotswolds 2BD 1 Bath Garden City Centre pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Cotswolds 2BD 1 Bath Garden City Centre?
As of 18 July 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Cotswolds 2BD 1 Bath Garden City Centre on 29 November 2026 start from NZ$2,403, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
What time is check-in at Cotswolds 2BD 1 Bath Garden City Centre?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Cotswolds 2BD 1 Bath Garden City Centre?
Checkout is at 10:00 AM.
Where is Cotswolds 2BD 1 Bath Garden City Centre located?
Situated in Cirencester, this holiday home is within a 5-minute walk of New Brewery Arts Centre, Church of St John the Baptist and Cirencester Church. Cirencester Parish Church of St John Baptist and Cirencester Leisure Centre are also within 10 minutes.