The Ivy House Bed and Breakfast
Cirencester, Gloucestershire

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Welcome to The Ivy House, Cirencester

Paul and Sue offer you a warm welcome and comfortable bed and breakfast at The Ivy House, Cirencester.

Built in 1870 the house occupies a prominent position within a three minute walk of the town centre. There you will find numerous restaurants and shops as well as the Corinium museum with its extensive collection of Roman artefacts. Cirencester park is just a ten minute walk away and the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) is only a five minute drive.

The Ivy House is ideally suited to touring the Cotswolds. Tetbury, Bibury, Burford and Bourton-on-Water are just some of the beautiful places to visit during your stay.

Historic towns such as Stratford-upon-Avon, Bath and Cheltenham are also within easy reach, and the World famous Westonbirt arboretum is just a short drive away.

For guests arriving by public transport we can offer a collection service from Kemble train station, a ten minute drive away. Alternatively the National Express coach from Victoria station London and Heathrow airport stops 150 yards from the Ivy House. We have off-street parking available to guests.

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The Ivy House Bed and Breakfast in Cirencester

The Ivy House Bed and Breakfast, Cirencester is a 19th century house which occupies a prominent position within a three minute walk of Cirencester town centre.

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The Ivy House Bed and Breakfast
2 Victoria Road
Cirencester
Gloucestershire
GL7 1EN

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