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Cirencester (/ˈsaɪrənsɛstər/ SY-rən-sest-ər,
occasionally /ˈsɪstər/ SIST-ər; see
below for more variations) is a
market town and
civil parish in the Cotswold...
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Querns is an area of
Cirencester, an
ancient market town in the
Cotswold hills of England. Its prin****l
feature is
Cirencester Amphitheatre, an impressive[citation...
- the northeast, via
Lindinis (Ilchester),
Aquae Sulis (Bath),
Corinium (
Cirencester), and
Ratae Corieltauvorum (Leicester). The word
Fosse is
derived from...
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Richard of
Cirencester (Latin:
Ricardus de Cirencestria;
before 1340–1400) was a
cleric and
minor historian of the
Benedictine abbey at Westminster. He...
- Jet -cester, a
variant of
Chester (placename element)
Cirencester Park (country house)
Cirencester Park (cricket ground) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Cirencester Castle was a
castle in the town of
Cirencester in Gloucestershire, England. The
castle was
originally built in the 11th
century in timber,...
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Cirencester Grammar School (CGS) was a
grammar school in
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England,
founded in
about 1461 and
closed in 1966. The prin****l...
- The
Church of St. John Baptist,
Cirencester is a
parish church in the
Church of
England in
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. It is a
Grade I listed...
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Woodmancote is a
Cotswolds village near
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. The
village lies just off the A435. The
village is 0.2
square miles (52 ha)...
- Evesham; the A419: Swindon –
Cirencester – Stroud; the A417: Lechlade –
Cirencester – Gloucester; the A429: Malmesbury –
Cirencester – Stow-on-the-Wold – Moreton-in-Marsh;...