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Cirencester Spring Market


Event Date(s)

15/03/2025 - 16/03/2025 - 2 day(s)

Information For Trader/Participants

We are pleased to announce our first Cirencester Market in 2025.

We will once again be on the Ancient Market Place - town centre. Previous visits to this quintessential Cotswold market town have shown that there is an audience for qood quality crafts and foods as discerning shoppers tend to favour the artisan over the ordinary. With room for around 100M the Market Place provides a delightful setting in front of the beautifully ornate St John's church and the ideal backdrop for a colourful street market.

Cirencester is a good bet if you have the right product. You can expect a reasonable return for your efforts and some insurance against any inclement weather as the location is within the town centre shopping area.

Event postcode GL7 2NY
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Information For Visitors

Spring Market with grocery foods, crafts, clothing and accessories together with some takeaway foods.
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Interesting Facts About The Venue

The Roman name for the town was Corinium, which is thought to have been associated with the ancient British tribe of the Dobunni, having the same root word as the River Churn. The earliest known reference to the town was by Ptolemy in AD 150. The town's Corinium Museum has an extensive Roman collection.

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