English Heritage - Cirencester Roman Amphitheatre, Gloucestershire Free entry
Details
Accessibility
"There is a small flight of steps at the site entrance. Parts of the site are uneven and not suitable for wheelchairs."
Brief description
"The Cirencester amphitheatre is one of the largest known examples surviving from the Roman occupation of Britain. It was built just outside the walls of the town (then known as Corinium) early in the 2nd century AD." https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/cirencester-amphitheatre/history/
Address
Cotswold Avenue, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 1XW
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Website
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/cirencester-amphitheatre
Directions
"Located West of Cirencester, next to the bypass. Access from the town, or along Chesterton Lane from the west end of the bypass, on to Cotswold Ave,SAT NAV Postcode : GL7 1XW, Latitude : 51.710433, Longtitude : -1.971668 Free parking is available in the car park at the eastern end of the Cotswold Avenue."
Opening Times
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change
Open any reasonable time during daylight hours, Free entry
Transport
"TRAIN ACCESS: Kemble 4 miles"
Amenities
"Dogs on leads are welcome.
Shops, toilets and food outlets can be found nearby in Cirencester town centre."
Travel Information
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