The Leauses
The Leauses
101 Victoria Road
CIRENCESTER
Gloucestershire
GL7 1EU
Tel: 01285 653643
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National Park: The Cotswolds
Description
The Leauses is a beautiful Victorian 4 star silver award guesthouse, boasting many period features with a modern twist.
The Leauses is situated in Cirencester, the 'Heart of the Cotswolds', and offers five spacious ensuite guest rooms for non-smokers.
A garden and a secure car park with electronic access can be found at the rear of the property.
We use free range eggs and all local produce where possible. Plus packed lunches are also available on request.
We now also have Wireless internet access.
The Leauses is the perfect base, whether exploring the Cotswolds or simply relaxing. Close to Cirencester town centre, and all its attractions. A short drive takes you to the Cotswold Water Parks, and surrounding villages.
Cheltenham, Tetbury, Bath, Bourton on the Water, Stow on the Wold, Stratford upon Avon and Warwick are just some of the places of interest within a 1hr drive.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Attractions
'The capital of the Cotswolds', has the unmistakable air of a lively market town. Its street market, held in the large, and impressive market place, is still a colourful twice weekly feature of town life.
The towns origins lie in the Roman period; when as Corinium Dobummorum it was one of the regional capitals of Roman Britain.
The award winning Corinium Museum tells this story, and although relatively little of the Roman town survives above ground, the large Amphitheatre is worth a visit. The parish church of St. John Baptist dominates the town centre on a scale which supports it title of 'Cathedral of the Cotswolds'.
Cirencester is an important tourism and craft centre, it boasts an art centre with workshops in a converted brewery, which holds regular craft fairs. Cirencester is renowned for its very special range of traditional and speciality shops, individual boutiques, fascinating antique emporiums, craft shops and national chain stores.
Visitors can enjoy exploring the courtyards with their individual styles and the many historic streets, radiating from the town centre.
The town is also well known for its parks, public houses, restaurants and sporting facilities; making it an ideal base for the whole family.