Cirencester is full of tastefully restored courtyards, alleyways and lovely old streets with a seemingly endless number of independent shops, encouraging us all to enjoy the chance to shop and eat in the many unique venues, alongside some of the more recognisable high street names.
The eclectic mix on offer sets Cirencester apart from any other town or city in the region.One visit is all it will take and you'll want to visit again and again.
Shop Local
Dyer Street, Cricklade Street and Castle Street offer a wide selection of national chains and local independent shops. There are also beautiful courtyard areas called The Old Post Office and Swan Yard (between Castle Street and Black Jack Street) and The Woolmarket (off Dyer Street) to explore.
Cirencester also has a covered shopping area, Bishops Walk, which prides itself on being a very special shopping experience... a mini village in the heart of a Cotswold town. Find out more on the Bishop Walks’ Website.
Black Jack Street area has become a 'must visit' area with loads of 'nooks and crannies' to explore.
A warm welcome awaits you at the beautiful Corn Hall situated centrally on the Market Place near the Church and next to the Kings Head Hotel. The Corn Hall is open all year round and is always worth a visit. It hosts daily markets and bazaars, including the popular antique market on a Friday. More information can be found on the Corn Hall’s Website.
On the outskirts of Cirencester you can find Dobbies Garden Centre and Tesco as well as retail parks and a business park near the Love Lane area of the town.