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When you're making your way through the southern Cotswolds, Waitrose in Stratton provides clean, accessible public toilets during standard shopping hours.
The location sits just north of Cirencester, which functions as the region's main hub, making it a practical stopping point whether you're heading towards Bibury, planning to spend time exploring Cirencester's Roman heritage, or moving between other villages. Stratton itself is a quiet residential area on Cirencester's edge, so it works well as either your first stop before exploring the town or your last one after you've finished there. Once you venture into Cirencester proper, you'll find a lively market square, independent shops, and the impressive Abbey grounds to explore. The facilities here are straightforwardly modern rather than historic, but they offer genuine convenience and good accessibility, making them a reliable choice for freshening up before you continue on to your next destination in the area.
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S. Richards · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

S. Richards · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons