Cirencester Shops
Cirencester has a mix of shops that should cater for most people's needs.
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The main shopping area centres around the Market Place, Dyer Street, Cricklade Street and Castle
Street. There is also a small covered shopping area called Bishops Walk. WH
Smiths can be found in Castle Street.
Currys, the largest specialist electrical retailer in the town, closed
in 2006 but a range of electrical goods can be purchased from the catalogue shop Argos which has a
presence in Dyer Street,
Womenswear is particularly well represented with many independent stores in the town together with
established chains such as Dorothy Perkins and Country Casuals. Next closed
its shop in October 2009.
Lock Stock and Barrel in the Market Place is among the shops selling
'nik naks', while House of Fraser (previously Rackhams), also in the Market Place, prides itself
on
being Cirencester's one and only department store.
Halfords, Boots, Thorntons, Goldsmiths, New Wave
Fish Shop and the West Cornwall Pasty Co. are further examples of the type of store to be found in
the town.
The Black Jack Street area is fast becoming a 'must visit' area with loads of 'nooks and crannies'
to explore. And the re-development of the back of the Post Office area has
brought further outlets to this area such as Jack Russell, Sorted, Pulp and Soushi.
You will also find the major banks and building
societies such as Barclays, HSBC, Nationwide, Nat West and Santander.
The Cirencester Charter Market
can be found in the Market Place every Monday and Friday.
On the outskirts of Cirencester you can find Dobbies Garden Centre and
Tesco.
Here is a list of some of the Cirencester shops,
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