Corinium is the name of the Roman town that stood on the site that is now occupied by the town of Cirencester. Corinium was Roman Britain's second largest city. It stood at the intersection of a number of Roman Roads including the Fosse Way and the Whiteway or Salt way. Roman or Romans has several meanings, primarily related to the Roman citizens, but also applicable to typography, math, and a commune. ... Cirencester, a market town in Gloucestershire, England, is located 93 miles (150 km) west northwest of London. ... The Fosse Way was a Roman road in England which linked Exeter (Isca Dumnoniorum) in South West England, to Lincoln (Lindum) in the East Midlands, via Bath (Aquae Sulis), Cirencester (Corinium) and Leicester (Ratae Coritanorum). ...
There are many Roman remains in the surrounding area, including several Roman Villas near the villages of Chedworth and Withington. Chedworth is a village in Gloucestershire, best known as the location of a Roman villa now administered by the National Trust. ... Withington is a area of Manchester, England about 4 miles south of the city centre, lying between Fallowfield and Didsbury on the north and south respectively. ...
From an initial brief, Corinium can produce a number of visual treatments for presentation and progress these, through close consultation, to engineering drawings, models, prototypes and then into the manufacturing phase.
We specialise in sourcing from the Far East (although this is not always appropriate for all projects) and have extensive contacts in a wide range of manufacturing capabilities.
Where Corinium does not have suitable expertise in-house we use young, free-lance design professionals so that each project can be efficiently run without having to bear expensive overheads.