1
The Letter Press, 3 Cripps Road, Cirencester, Glos
The Letter Press was set up in 1986 and uses traditional letterpress and litho printing machinery to print wedding, personal and social stationery. It also offers dye stamping and there is a gift shop here.
Image: © P L Chadwick
Taken: 22 Dec 2013
0.00 miles
2
Cripps Road, Cirencester, Glos
There are various businesses along here and the road also goes to the back of a Tesco supermarket. It also gives access to the Brewery Car Park, a short-stay town centre car park.
Image: © P L Chadwick
Taken: 22 Dec 2013
0.01 miles
3
Ashcroft Road houses, Cirencester
Houses on the south side of the road, viewed from near the Sheep Street mini-roundabout.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 10 Feb 2016
0.04 miles
4
Cirencester exit
Mellow stone buildings overlook this busy road intersection, on the western side of the town.
Image: © Roger Cornfoot
Taken: 16 Jan 2007
0.04 miles
5
Former Railway Inn Cirencester
Former Railway Inn Sheep Street Cirencester
Historical information links
http://pubshistory.com/Gloucestershire/Cirencester/index.shtml
http://www.gloucestershirepubs.co.uk/FeatureFiller/index.php
Image: © Paul Best
Taken: 21 Jun 2013
0.04 miles
6
Late 20th century building, Ashcroft Road, Cirencester
The year 1991 is inscribed on the three-storey building on the corner opposite the Sidings Veterinary Surgery.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 10 Feb 2016
0.05 miles
7
Zebra crossing, Ashcroft Road, Cirencester
Viewed from near the Sidings Veterinary Surgery on the corner of Sheep Street.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 10 Feb 2016
0.05 miles
8
Ashcroft Methodist Church Cirencester
In Ashcroft Road Cirencester
Image: © Peter Watkins
Taken: 10 Sep 2005
0.06 miles
9
Cirencester buildings [36]
Apsley Hall in Sheep Street has an interesting history. Built in 1833 as an Independent/Congregational chapel. Converted into a public hall in 1888, the memorial frontage was added circa 1919 and became part of Cirencester Memorial Hospital in 1923. In 1990 it became Cirencester Memorial Centre and currently houses two departments of the local NHS.
Cirencester, the largest town in the Cotswolds, is a market town some 15 miles south east of Gloucester and some 13 miles north west of Swindon. The town lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames and is the hub of a network of roads. It is the home of the Royal Agricultural University, founded in 1840. An important Roman settlement known as Corinium, the town, with 240 acres enclosed by walls was second only to London in size.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 11 Dec 2019
0.06 miles
10
Tesco Metro, Cirencester
Located at 4 Farrell Close, on the south side of Castle Street.
Smaller than a Tesco Extra superstore, bigger than a Tesco Express store,
Tesco Metro stores are usually located in the centre of a town or city, as here.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 10 Feb 2016
0.07 miles