Cirencester Georgian townhouse on market for £2.5m

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A GRADE II listed Georgian townhouse in Dyer Street, Cirencester, has come to the market with a guide price of £2.5 million through Rightmove.

The Mews House sits in the town centre and has been fully restored, retaining original features alongside modern updates. Inside, the entrance hall leads to a series of formal reception rooms with high ceilings, sash windows and period fireplaces. Further back, additional living spaces connect to a large kitchen and breakfast room designed for everyday use.

Upstairs, the property offers five well-proportioned bedrooms arranged over multiple floors, with newly fitted bathrooms finished in a simple, contemporary style.

The house extends to more than 6,500 sq ft, offering flexible space suitable for family living or home working.

Outside, the property includes a private walled garden with established planting, providing a sheltered space in the centre of town. A gated driveway offers off-street parking, along with a garage.

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