Parks and Open Spaces

Abbey Grounds
Abbey Grounds, lake, wildfowl, trees and greenery form an impressive pastoral Cirencester Abbey Groundscenterpiece in the very centre of Cirencester town. The area is steeped in history, a portion of ancient Roman Wall being situated in the grounds and the site of the old
St Mary's Abbey is outlined with paving.

St Michael’s Park
In June 1984, the Town Council undertook the redevelopment of St Michael’s Field. This open-air recreation park, of some seven acres of landscaped grounds, provides four hard tennis courts with floodlighting, putting, croquet, mini and crazy golf, children’s adventure play-ground, swing ball and barbecue, together with changing rooms and soft drinks.

Cirencester Park
Cirencester Park is the home of the Bathurst family. The top of Cecily Hill provides the main entrance to the park, one of the largest in England.


Cirencester ParkThe park and 1,300 hectares of woodlands were laid out and planted by the first Earl Bathurst starting in 1714, with the help of his friend, the poet Alexander Pope. A little summer-house feature was built for Pope and is one of the charming folly buildings which adorn Cirencester Park . The Broad Ride runs for five miles and is a central feature of the grand forestry landscape plan.


Polo is played throughout the summer polo season on the four grounds around the Ivy Lodge in the middle of the park. Championship players from the Argentine have said that this is the finest all weather polo ground in the world.

Cotswold Water Park
With more than 140 lakes, this unique area spread over 40 square miles of countryside, provides activities and accommodation to suit everyone. The Cotswold Water Park also includes 3 main parks and 7 main nature reserves. Cotswold Water Park

  • Keynes Country Park        
  • Neigh Bridge Country Park
  • Claydon Pike    
  • Coke Pit local nature reserve
  • Clattinger Farm nature reserve
  • Swillbrook Lakes nature reserve
  • North Meadow Reserve
  • Edward Richardson & Phyllis 
    Amey nature reserve
  • North Meadow nature reserve
  • Whelford Pools nature reserve

The Cotswold Water Park Society works with various bodies such as the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and English Nature to help maintain the reserves and to encourage access through the leading of guided walks and ranger work. For more information click here.

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