Cirencester is the market centre for a wide spread of farms, estates and stone villages across the southern Cotswolds, and it is those outlying properties that most often need an alternative to a slow copper line. From the Ampneys across to Bibury and down through the Duntisbournes, connectivity varies street by street.

This is the flatter wold country: gently rolling arable land, open horizons and comparatively little woodland compared with the escarpment. Sky views are generally good, which means installations here are more often about cable routing and mounting into stone than about finding a clear line of sight.
Cotswold stone farmhouses, estate cottages, converted agricultural buildings and larger country houses, plus Georgian and Victorian town properties in Cirencester itself. Many outlying cottages have thick rubble walls and heavy stone-slate roofs.
The surrounding estates run large blocks of arable land with dispersed cottages and yards. A common brief here is one connection at the main house or barn, then distribution to an office, a workshop and a let cottage.
Wall and gable mounting into Cotswold stone is the most common solution, fixing into the stone rather than soft lime joints. Where a courtyard of buildings blocks the aspect, a barn or pole position usually works better than the house.
Farm offices, equestrian businesses and rural workspaces around Cirencester and the Ampneys are frequent customers, along with holiday cottages in the villages towards Bibury and Fairford.
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