Corinium Hotel Cirencester

With a 16th century heart, 15 newly refurbished characterful bedrooms, a town location, garden and car parking. The Corinium Hotel, courtyard bar and restaurant awaits… The Hotel was built as an Elizabethan wool merchant's house, around 1595, not long after the nearby Abbey, once the richest Augustinian house in the country, was dissolved on the orders of King Henry VIII. A font, gargoyles and other fragments remain within the Hotel's ½ acre site

Corinium Hotel
The Corinium Hotel

For Corinium Hotel contact details, visit the Cirencester Where To Stay page