£2,500,000

The Country House Department

Cirencester, GL7 2PP

Property key facts

  • Bedrooms

    5
  • Bathrooms

    3
  • Internal area

    5,528 sqf
  • Property type

    House
  • Year built

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Key facts

  • An elegant Georgian townhouse
  • In the heart of Cirencester
  • Beautifully restored for modern living.
  • Priavte garden.
  • Ample parking and garage

Property description

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ABOUT THIS HOUSE Set along one of the most distinguished streets in Cirencester, in the very centre of Cirencester, The Mews House sits with quiet assurance—an elegant Grade II listed Georgian townhouse, its Cotswold stone façade unchanged in two centuries, now carefully and completely restored for modern life. Step through the portico and into the hallway and the house begins to reveal itself. The original staircase rises ahead, light filtering in, drawing you upwards. There is a sense of proportion that only the Georgian period delivers — tall ceilings, long sash windows with working shutters, delicate cornicing, all still here, now sharpened and brought back to life through a meticulous renovation. The front rooms hold their form beautifully. These are spaces made for both occasion and everyday living, where natural light settles easily and period fireplaces anchor the rooms. Behind, the atmosphere softens. The house opens out into a more relaxed rhythm, with additional reception rooms and a reimagined kitchen/breakfast room, somewhere to cook, gather, and spend time without ceremony. Upstairs, the mood is calmer still. Bedrooms are generous and unforced, shaped by their proportions rather than over-design. Each feels settled and quietly luxurious. Bathrooms, newly finished, bring a clean, contemporary contrast—crisp, simple, and thoughtfully done. What sets The Mews House apart is not only its architectural pedigree, but the breadth of opportunity it offers. Extending to over 6,500 sq ft the house has the flexibility to evolve as a beautiful private residence. Outside, the surprise is the garden. Walled, level, and enclosed, it feels almost hidden—a private stretch of green at the centre of town. Mature planting softens the boundaries, and a gated driveway provides generous parking, adding a layer of practicality that is often missing in houses of this age. ABOUT THIS AREA Cirencester sits at the heart of the Cotswolds, where honey-hued stone and gently rolling countryside create an enduring sense of calm and connection. Often described as the “Capital of the Cotswolds,” it blends market-town charm with a quietly sophisticated edge—independent boutiques tucked along historic streets, welcoming cafés spilling onto pavements, and a weekly market that still feels very much part of everyday life. Beyond the town centre, open pasture and wooded valleys unfold in every direction, offering an easy rhythm between rural escape and vibrant community living. It’s a place where days feel unhurried yet never lacking in interest or warmth. Cheltenham carries a confident cultural pulse, where Regency elegance meets a year-round calendar of world-class events. The town is perhaps best known for its celebrated festivals—literature, jazz, music, science and film—each drawing an international audience and filling elegant squares and tree-lined promenades with creative energy. At its sporting heart lies the legendary Cheltenham Festival, where the atmosphere around Cheltenham Racecourse becomes electric, steeped in tradition, anticipation and spectacle. Beyond the headlines, Cheltenham offers graceful architecture, refined shopping streets and leafy residential enclaves, all wrapped in a sense of occasion that never fully fades—whether the town is hosting a global festival or simply enjoying a quieter Cotswold afternoon. Gloucestershire is renowned for its excellent selection of schools. Local private schools include Beaudesert Park, Kings School, Wycliffe College, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Kingswood, Marlborough and Westonbirt. Additionally, there are a number of local state schools as well as seven highly regarded Grammar Schools, including Stroud High and Marling School in Stroud, and Pate's Grammar School in Cheltenham. Communication links are excellent: there is a fast and regular Great Western Train service from Kemble to London Paddington which takes approximately 75 minutes with stops at, Swindon, Didcot and Reading. Additionally, there is a service from Swindon to London Paddington which takes approximately 55 minutes with stops at Didcot and Reading. Road communications via the A417/419 dual carriageway offer good access to Junction 15 (M4) at Swindon and Junction 11a (M5) at Gloucester, making the main centres of Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Oxford and Birmingham within easy daily commuting distance. Heathrow, Bristol, Birmingham, Gloucester airports are all within easy reach. Sporting opportunities are abundant in the area with nearby golf courses in Cirencester, Cheltenham and Minchinhampton, sailing and water sports at the Cotswold Water Park, hunting with the VWH and Polo in Cirencester Park. TOWNS Kemble 4.2 miles Tetbury 10.6 miles Cheltenham 16.4 miles Gloucester 19.3 miles Swindon 17.8 miles Bath 34.8 miles Central London 90 miles TRAIN STATIONS Kemble Station 4.7 miles (London Paddington from 75 mins) Swindon Station 15.5 miles (London Paddington from 50 mins) AIRPORTS Birmingham Airport 72.3 miles Bristol Airport 62.7 miles London Heathrow 82.5 miles

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Cirencester, GL7 2PP

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