Location
The
Cirencester Antiques & Collectables Market takes place
every Friday in the Corn Hall. This historic building is
located right in the centre of the town, and can be accessed
either from the main entrance in the Market Place, or via
the passageway leading off West Way. The full postal address
is:
The
Corn Hall, 26 Market Place, Cirencester, Gloucestershire,
GL7 2NW

You
may click on the map above for an enlargement.
To view the original on Streetmap
please click the link below.
Directions
The
best approach to Cirencester
to visit the Antiques & Collectables Market
is to enter the town via London Road, off the roundabout
(top right in the map above) where the Burford road (A429)
meets the A435. Head straight on at the traffic lights to
enter Lewis Lane and then, as the road narrows, turn right
into South Way. The Forum Car park is on the
right hand side (50p for the first half hour, £1.30 for an
hour, £2.30 up to two hours. Maximum 4 hours - see
below). Walk across to West Way and enter the Corn Hall via
the west passageway. The main entrance is off the Market
Place, opposite the Church of St Bartholomew.
The
map above is recreated courtesy of Streetmap. To view the
original, and to print out or plan your route, please visit
the Streetmap
Website.
If
using a SatNav, the postcode for the Corn Hall is GL7 2NY.
This equates to Latitude: 51.716745, Longitude: -1.967008.
Parking
The
closest public car park is the Forum Car Park off South Way.
Additional car parks, several within walking distance,
are marked on the map above. For details of charges, number
of spaces, disabled facilities, parking for Blue Badge holders
and other useful information please visit the Cotswold
District Council website. Please note that Friday is also
market day in Cirencester, and parking in the Market Place
will be restricted, if not impossible.
Disabled
Access
The
Corn Hall offers easy access for those in wheelchairs or
using mobility scooters. There is level access via the main entrance
(Market Place) and also through the passageway off West Way.
Within the Hall, all gangways between tables are wide enough
for wheelchairs and scooters to pass. There is also a lift to
the basement level, where there are toilets for the disabled.
Dogs
We are often asked whether dogs are welcome in the Corn Hall. We hope so, as a few of the market's dealers occasionally bring their dogs with them! So, yes, dogs are welcome, provided they're well behaved and are kept on a lead.
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