Guide price
£1,750,00010 bedroom townhouse for sale
Park Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Featured
Recently added
Townhouse
10 beds
8 baths
7353
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Features and description
Coming to the market as a private residence for the first time in more than 150 years, this striking Georgian townhouse offers one of the most impressive opportunities in Cirencester’s historic centre. With origins dating back to the early 17th century, the property has previously served as offices before being thoughtfully restored into a private home.
The accommodation is exceptionally versatile and deceptively spacious, extending to more than 7,300 sq ft across four floors. The interiors have been updated with heritage colours, natural materials and cabinetry by British Standard Cupboards (Plain English), blending modern living with historic charm.
Notable period features include large sash windows, a handsome fanlight entrance door, exposed beams, original fireplaces and decorative panelling - each room offering character and elegance in abundance.
The property enjoys two delightful walled gardens to the rear, featuring clipped topiary, lavender borders, shrubs and mature trees, creating an oasis of calm in the centre of town. Paved terraces and gravelled areas offer excellent opportunities for al fresco dining and summer entertaining.
On-street parking is available locally, while the integral layout and garden access ensure a private and practical arrangement.
Park Street occupies an exceptional position in the heart of Cirencester, moments from the Market Place with its selection of independent boutiques, cafés
and restaurants. The Abbey Grounds, with its open parkland and lakeside walks, is just a short stroll away.
Cirencester is often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds, ideally positioned at the intersection of the Fosse Way and Ermin Way. The town offers a thriving cultural and social scene, while nearby Cheltenham, Oxford and Bath provide wider shopping, leisure and educational opportunities.
The area is particularly well served for schooling, with Deer Park, Kingshill and Farmor’s secondary schools locally, alongside leading independent options
including Rendcomb College, Hatherop Castle, Beaudesert Park, Westonbirt, Wycliffe, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies’ College.
For the sporting enthusiast, there are numerous golf courses, racing at Cheltenham, polo at Cirencester Park and Westonbirt, sailing and watersports at the Cotswold Water Park, and world-class equestrian events including Badminton and Gatcombe horse trials.
Communications are excellent: Kemble station (approx. 4 miles) provides a direct service to London Paddington in about 75 minutes, while both the M4
and M5 are easily accessible via the A417/A419 dual carriageways.
The accommodation is exceptionally versatile and deceptively spacious, extending to more than 7,300 sq ft across four floors. The interiors have been updated with heritage colours, natural materials and cabinetry by British Standard Cupboards (Plain English), blending modern living with historic charm.
Notable period features include large sash windows, a handsome fanlight entrance door, exposed beams, original fireplaces and decorative panelling - each room offering character and elegance in abundance.
The property enjoys two delightful walled gardens to the rear, featuring clipped topiary, lavender borders, shrubs and mature trees, creating an oasis of calm in the centre of town. Paved terraces and gravelled areas offer excellent opportunities for al fresco dining and summer entertaining.
On-street parking is available locally, while the integral layout and garden access ensure a private and practical arrangement.
Park Street occupies an exceptional position in the heart of Cirencester, moments from the Market Place with its selection of independent boutiques, cafés
and restaurants. The Abbey Grounds, with its open parkland and lakeside walks, is just a short stroll away.
Cirencester is often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds, ideally positioned at the intersection of the Fosse Way and Ermin Way. The town offers a thriving cultural and social scene, while nearby Cheltenham, Oxford and Bath provide wider shopping, leisure and educational opportunities.
The area is particularly well served for schooling, with Deer Park, Kingshill and Farmor’s secondary schools locally, alongside leading independent options
including Rendcomb College, Hatherop Castle, Beaudesert Park, Westonbirt, Wycliffe, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies’ College.
For the sporting enthusiast, there are numerous golf courses, racing at Cheltenham, polo at Cirencester Park and Westonbirt, sailing and watersports at the Cotswold Water Park, and world-class equestrian events including Badminton and Gatcombe horse trials.
Communications are excellent: Kemble station (approx. 4 miles) provides a direct service to London Paddington in about 75 minutes, while both the M4
and M5 are easily accessible via the A417/A419 dual carriageways.
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