Landmark Cirencester
Premier British country clothing in the heart of Cirencester's historic market square.
Landmark Cirencester is a premier country clothing and footwear retailer located in the heart of Cirencester's market square. Housed in a prominent position opposite the historic Abbey, the store showcases leading British country brands including Barbour, Schoffel, Fairfax & Favor, and Rodd & Gunn. The shop offers a curated selection of countryside fashion, from classic tweed jackets and wellington boots to traditional country accessories. With knowledgeable staff providing personalized service, Landmark reflects the heritage and character of the Cotswolds region while catering to both locals and visitors seeking authentic country wear.
A brief summary to Landmark Cirencester
- 1 W Market Pl, Cirencester, GL7 2NH, GB
- +441285644888
- Visit website
- Duration: 0.75 to 2 hours
- Mid ranged
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 9:30 am-5:30 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Wednesday 9:30 am-5:30 pm
- Thursday 9:30 am-5:30 pm
- Friday 9:30 am-5:30 pm
- Saturday 9:30 am-5:30 pm
- Sunday 10 am-4 pm
Local tips
- Visit on market days (typically weekly) to experience Cirencester's vibrant atmosphere and combine shopping with exploring the market square's independent traders and food vendors.
- Allow time to browse the full range of brands; staff offer personalized styling advice and can help identify pieces suited to your countryside activities or lifestyle needs.
- Check seasonal collections for racewear, hunting attire, and weather-appropriate pieces; the store updates inventory to reflect the Cotswolds' sporting calendar.
- Pair your visit with exploration of nearby attractions including Cirencester Abbey, the Corinium Museum, and the town's independent shops and cafes within easy walking distance.
- Arrive mid-week or early Saturday morning to avoid peak crowds; Sunday hours are more limited, so plan accordingly if visiting on weekends.
For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you
- Restrooms
- Drink Options
- Food Options
- Seating Areas
- Information Boards
Landmark Cirencester location weather suitability
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Any Weather
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A Landmark in Cirencester's Market Heart
Located at 1 West Market Place, Landmark Cirencester occupies a prime position in one of England's most charming market towns. Situated directly opposite the magnificent Cirencester Abbey, the store commands a natural gathering point where locals and visitors converge. The location places it at the epicenter of Cirencester's weekly markets, where the historic market square comes alive with activity. This positioning reflects Landmark's role not merely as a retail destination but as an integral part of the town's social and commercial fabric.Heritage Brands and Countryside Credentials
The store is home to some of the United Kingdom's most respected country clothing and footwear brands. Barbour, with its legendary waxed jackets and heritage dating back over a century, shares shelf space with Schoffel's precision-engineered outdoor wear. Fairfax & Favor brings contemporary country elegance, while Rodd & Gunn contributes Scottish heritage tailoring. The collection extends across traditional tweeds, classic country shirts, wellington boots, baker boy caps, and leather accessories. Each brand represented reflects a commitment to quality, durability, and the authentic aesthetic of British countryside life. The inventory balances timeless staples with seasonal collections, ensuring the store remains relevant throughout the year.The Landmark Experience and Service Philosophy
The store's team delivers a service approach rooted in understanding individual style and needs. Staff members take time to engage with customers, whether they seek to update a weekend wardrobe or invest in signature country pieces. The relaxed, knowledgeable atmosphere encourages browsing and consultation rather than rushed transactions. This customer-centric philosophy has earned recognition from visitors who appreciate the welcoming demeanor and genuine expertise on offer. The store functions as a destination where expertise meets accessibility, allowing both seasoned country wear enthusiasts and newcomers to find appropriate pieces.Architectural Setting and Visual Character
The storefront reflects both contemporary retail standards and respect for Cirencester's Georgian and Regency heritage. The positioning opposite the Abbey creates a visual dialogue with one of England's finest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture. The market square setting provides natural light and pedestrian traffic, while the store's window displays showcase seasonal collections against the backdrop of historic stone buildings. This integration of modern retail with historic townscape creates an aesthetic that appeals to those seeking authenticity alongside convenience.Seasonal Rhythms and Market Town Culture
Circencester's character as a market town shapes the retail experience at Landmark. The weekly markets bring farmers, craftspeople, and shoppers to the square, creating an atmosphere of genuine community commerce. Landmark benefits from this foot traffic while maintaining its identity as a specialist retailer rather than a high street chain. The store's opening hours accommodate both weekday shoppers and weekend market visitors, with extended Saturday hours reflecting the town's peak trading day. Seasonal collections align with countryside pursuits—racewear for the hunting and racing season, heavier tweeds and boots for winter, lighter pieces for summer entertaining.Connection to the Cotswolds Landscape
Circencester serves as the capital of the Cotswolds, a region defined by rolling hills, country estates, and a lifestyle rooted in field sports and rural traditions. Landmark's brand selection and product range directly reflect this landscape and the activities it supports. The store functions as a practical resource for those living the Cotswolds lifestyle while simultaneously serving as a cultural ambassador for visitors seeking to understand and participate in countryside traditions. The merchandise tells the story of British country life—from practical weatherproof clothing to the formal dress codes of racing and hunting seasons.Iconic landmarks you can’t miss
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Unmissable attractions to see
Corn Hall Market Place
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Historic 19th-century Corn Hall in Cirencester’s Market Place, vibrant with markets, artisan fairs, and a welcoming café.
Corinium Museum
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Explore the rich history of the Cotswolds from prehistoric times to Roman Britain at Corinium Museum, Cirencester’s award-winning cultural landmark.
The Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home
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A compassionate sanctuary in Cirencester dedicated to rescuing, rehoming, and caring for vulnerable dogs and cats across the Cotswolds.
Abbey Grounds Park
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Historic green oasis in Cirencester with a lake, playground, and medieval abbey remnants for family-friendly relaxation and exploration.
Cirencester Amphitheatre
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Step into the grassy oval of one of Roman Britain’s largest amphitheatres, where 8,000 spectators once roared for gladiators and games.
Cirencester Park
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Explore the historic grandeur and serene landscapes of Cirencester Park, the ancestral Bathurst Estate in the heart of the Cotswolds.
The Organic Farm Shop
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Gloucestershire Annual Vintage and Country Extravaganza
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Cerney House Gardens
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Cotswold Sculpture Park
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Barnsley Park
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Lower Mill Estate Activity Hub
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Essential places to dine
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The Garden Restaurant
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The Old Boathouse
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The Bell at Sapperton
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The Catherine Wheel
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The Gallery Restaurant
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Modern European dining in the heart of Bibury, blending local Cotswold produce with elegant country charm at The Swan Hotel.
The Old Smokery
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A lively Cotswolds hub blending rustic dining, vibrant events, and welcoming atmosphere at Far Peak Camping.
The Long Table
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Wilder
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The Ox Barn
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Grey's Brasserie
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Sophisticated yet relaxed dining at Whatley Manor, featuring globally inspired small plates and traditional Sunday roasts in a stunning Cotswolds setting.
The Dining Room at Whatley Manor
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Le Champignon Sauvage
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Fagin's
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The Ivy Montpellier Brasserie Cheltenham
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Markets, malls and hidden boutiques
Landmark Cirencester
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Premier British country clothing in the heart of Cirencester's historic market square.
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Octavia's Bookshop
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Moonstruck
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m.a.d.e.
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British design and ethical craftsmanship in an eclectic Cotswolds emporium.
Surprises
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Discover unique gifts and local charm at Surprises, Cirencester’s beloved Market Place gift shop open six days a week.
#now_vintage
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Curated vintage treasures and antique finds in the heart of Cirencester's charming market town.
The Cotswold General Store
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The Cotswold Stores
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Essential bars & hidden hideouts
17 Black Restaurant, Cocktail and Wine Bar complete with Nightclub and Karaoke Room.
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The Keepers Arms
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The Horse & Groom, Charlton
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The Weighbridge Inn
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For the vibe & atmosphere seeker
- Casual
- Boutique
- Unique
- Scenic
For the design and aesthetic lover
- Vintage Styles
- Rustic Designs
- Retro Vibes
For the architecture buff
- Historic
- Heritage Neighborhoods
- Landmarks
For the view chaser and sunset hunter
- Iconic Views
For the social media creator & influencer
- Photo Spots
- Aesthetic Corners
- Architectural Shots
For the eco-conscious traveler
- Locally Managed
For the kind of experience you’re after
- Cultural Heritage
- Day Trip
For how adventurous you want the journey to be
- Easy Access
Location Audience
- Family Friendly
- Solo Friendly
- Couple Friendly
- Senior Friendly