The Steadings

The Steadings looks out across the beautiful countryside of Gloucestershire and is on the edge of the Cotswold town of Cirencester

Cirencester serves as a centre for surrounding villages providing extensive employment, leisure and education facilities. It lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames, and is close to the Cotswold Water Park.

The Steadings looks out across the beautiful countryside of Gloucestershire and is close to the Royal Agricultural University and Cirencester Park a magnificent 300 year old Grade I listed parkland.

Being a Roman Town, Cirencester is connected to important road links both locally and nationally, including the Fosse Way, M4 and M5. And with regular rail services from Kemble station, 5 miles away, direct to London Paddington taking 1 hour 15 minutes.

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The Steadings is well connected to the local and national road and rail networks. It will also be served by existing and new public transport links.

Cirencester is already served by a wide range of amenities and The Steadings will expand this provision and offer a range of choice for new and existing residents.

Gloucester
Stroud
Cirencester
Tetbury
Kemble
Swindon
The Steadings
The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
5 miles
London in 75 mins
15 miles
Birmingham in 45 mins
20 miles
20 miles
18 miles
London in 60 mins
18 miles
13 miles
12 miles
The Steadings
Chesterton Primary School
Cirencester Secondary School
Royal Agricultural University
Cirencester College
Cirencester Hospital
Cotswold Leisure
Cirencester Park
Town Centre (Market Place)
Waitrose
Cirencester Amphitheatre

Captial of The Cotswolds

Cirencester is known as “The Capital of the Cotswolds”. The historic Roman town attracts thousands of tourists each year. The town has a number of attractions from the Roman Amphitheatre, Obelisk, Cirencester Park, Cirencester Parish Church and the Corinium Museum. The museum is located on Park Street and exhibits collections of archaeological and social history of Cirencester and The Cotswolds.

Cirencester also benefits greatly from a diverse range of retailers including local independents and some smaller chains. Employment in the area is varied across sectors and industries. Locally, there is a thriving arts community at the Brewery Arts Centre, The Barn Theatre and the Sundial Theatre, together with a number of community initiatives and projects.

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