Grade II* Georgian townhouse, extensively renovated to a high standard
An exceptional Grade II* Georgian townhouse in the heart of Cirencester, Park House has been meticulously renovated by leading architects and interior designers to an exacting standard. The house retains abundant original features — tall sash windows, ornate plasterwork, flagstone floors and original fireplaces — paired with high-quality contemporary finishes and thoughtful detailing throughout its generous 5,565 sq ft layout.
Arranged over three principal floors with a dormer level, the property offers flexible family accommodation across seven bedrooms and five bathrooms, generous reception space and strong natural light from an east–west orientation. A small private garden and off-street parking provide rare central-town outdoor space and convenience. The house sits behind planted yew hedging and stone steps, presenting a distinguished street presence in a very affluent historic centre.
Important practical points: the building’s Grade II* listing secures its historic character but will restrict alterations and can complicate planning or conversion. Heating is by electric storage heaters and the stone walls are assumed uninsulated, which may mean higher running costs; council tax is noted as quite expensive. There is a medium flood risk and the plot is modest in size, so buyers should factor conservation-led maintenance, insurance and possible energy-efficiency works into their plans.
This house will suit an owner looking for an architecturally-significant, ready-to-live-in Georgian townhouse in Cirencester’s centre — ideal as a high-end family residence or an owner-occupier seeking a prestigious period home with strong provenance. It offers immediate comfort and long-term character, with the caveat that historic-listing constraints and some period building inefficiencies require considered ownership.