
Inside Cirencester's Finest Townhouses

Set back from a picturesque Cotswold street in the heart of Cirencester’s historic town centre, these exceptional Grade II* Listed townhouses offer a rare blend of classical grandeur and contemporary elegance.
Accessed via an impressive gated entrance to the rear, with private parking, the properties also enjoy a distinguished front approach—stone steps lead up through newly planted yew hedging to striking front doors that hint at the quality within.

Originally built during the Georgian era of the 18th and early 19th centuries, these homes have undergone an outstanding programme of restoration and sensitive alteration. The redesign was led by renowned classical architects at ADAM Architecture, with meticulous implementation by Charles Mullineux Design, building specialists ZOTA, and the current owner. The interiors have been curated with exceptional taste by Caroline Borgman Interior Design and Cotswold Grey, combining period features with a refined, modern aesthetic.
The result is homes of rare charm and warmth—where contemporary style complements, rather than competes with, the original architecture. The townhouses make a striking impression from the moment you enter. Authentic Georgian features abound: original flagstone floors, working sash windows with shutters, ornate plasterwork, high ceilings, and beautiful fireplaces all speak to the building’s heritage.

Park House enjoys abundant natural light, enhanced by elegant French windows leading from the sitting room. Generous lateral space is arranged primarily over four floors, allowing for versatile and spacious living. The kitchen is a particular highlight, featuring a high vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, panelled wainscoting, and views over the landscaped garden—blending period character with modern functionality.



Perhaps the most remarkable feature within St James House is the original cantilevered stone staircase, which rises through the full height of the house beneath a restored oval lantern and skylight. This breathtaking architectural centrepiece sets the tone for the entire property, creating a sense of drama, light, and space.

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Park House, 30, Dollar Street, Cirencester | Butler Sherborn
St James House, Dollar Street, Cirencester | Butler Sherborn

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