Welcome To Cirencester Park, The Oldest Polo Club In The UK, Founded In 1894.

The club is set amid 3,000 acres of parkland and woodland on one of England's most beautiful estates. Our number 1 ground is the famous Ivy Lodge ground, often said to be "the best all weather ground in England". We also have a further six grounds in the Park and two at Aston Down. All the match grounds are boarded and have Display Clocks.

Facilities within the members enclosure consist of The Thatched Bar, the Clubhouse Restaurant/Tea Room offering teas on match days and lunches every Sunday and Bank Holiday. There is a large grandstand at the Ivy Lodge and smaller stands on the Meadows and Peddington grounds. Aston Down boasts a new grandstand and Bar/Tea Tent.

Gates open at 12:30pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays and we are always delighted to welcome visitors. Bring your own picnic or become a Day Member and enjoy lunch in the Member's Restaurant/Tea Room. After polo why not have a drink in the Thatched Bar and watch the sun go down.

Admittance Costs:

Car

May and September £10 to include all occupants

June, July and August £15

Day Membership

£5/person over 15 years of age

Post Codes for the polo grounds:

Ivy Lodge, The Clubhouse and the main polo grounds - GL7 6LU

Aston Down - GL6 8HS

Jackbarrow - GL7 7LD

Directions to Cirencester Park Polo Club from London.

(Point 5 onwards can be applied to other areas of course!)

1. Take the M4 motorway to the WEST out of London.

2. Exit the M4 motorway at JUNCTION 15 (Swindon East).

3. Taking a RIGHT turn at the motorway roundabout, Proceed NORTH up the A417 to Cirencester.

4. Exit the dual carriageway at the sign marked ‘CIRENCESTER INDUSTRIAL ESTATE’

5. Follow signs to the Royal Agricultural College and Stroud (you will go over 4 roundabouts)

7. Hopefully you will now be on the A419 to MINCHINHAMPTON & STROUD 

8. The entrance to the park is approximately 1 mile from the last roundabout.  You will notice Cirencester Park Polo Club signs opposite the entrance which is on the right.

From the M5

Leave the M5 at Junction 11a  to Cirencester on the A417 to the Airballoon roundabout.  Take the second exit towards Cirencester and continue on the A417 over the next roundabout signed Cirencester and M4

After approximately 7 miles exit  at the junction signed Stow and Cirencester and at the roundabout take the 4th exit A429  - towards Cirencester. Go straight over the next roundabout.

At the next roundabout take the  1st exit Following signs the The Royal Agricultural College (RAC) and  Stroud on the A419.

You will go over three more roundabouts. 

After the roundabout by the hospital you will go up a hill still following the A419,

Take the second exit at the roundabout at the top of the hill on the A419 to Stroud, you will pass the RAC on the left

After another mile the entrance to the park is on the right hand side with signage on the opposite side of the road

Please ensure that you adhere to the 20 MPH speed limit set in the park.

You will then be met by Stewards who will be able to direct you to the appropriate parking

Directions to Jackbarrow

Turn right out of the park towards Aston Down, (Or pass park turninig at Two Mile Lodge on the right.) On the 419 Cirencester - Stroud road

Take the first right to Sapperton and Edgeworth

Take First right again towards Winstone and Daglingworth, you are now on Jackbarrow Road

Continue along this road for approx 3.5 miles.

Jackbarrow Farm will be on your left the ground is 200 yards further along on the left hand side next to the road.

Please park in front of the Pony lines closely next to each other as space is limited!

 

Any problems, please call one of the below telephone numbers:

Polo Manager, Nick Musgrave 07768 394661

 


Cirencester Park Polo Club

Tel: (01285) 653225
Fax: (01285) 655003

Cirencester Park Polo Club is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales, with number 6388230 and address The Polo Office, Cirencester Park Polo Club, Gloucestershire, GL7 1UR

VAT reg no. 275 8194 20



All Photographs on this site are taken by Zahra Hanbury and Christopher Fear.
Photographs are subject to copyright and should not be re-used without permission from Cirencester Park Polo Club.