Description
An outstanding Grade II* Listed Georgian townhouse in the historic centre of Cirencester
30-32 Dollar Street comprises a set of three elegant town houses originally constructed in the Georgian
era during the early 18th and early 19th centuries. The alteration and restoration of the Grade II* building was designed by leading classical architects at ADAM Architecture, and the renovation has been meticulously and expertly implemented by Architects Charles Mullineux Design, building firm ZOTA, and the current owner. Interior finish by Caroline Borgman Interior Design and Cotswold Grey.
With a keen eye for detail, St. James House has been finished to an exactingly high standard throughout, and boasts an abundance of charming Georgian features including sash windows with original shutters, original flagstone flooring, beautiful original fireplaces, and ornate plasterwork.
Perhaps its most striking feature is the magnificent original stone counter levered staircase running the
full height of the house and crowned with a smart oval lantern and sky-light which has been beautifully
restored and sets the atmosphere of the house with a real feeling of space and grandeur.
The house is set back from the street behind newly planted yew hedges with a flight of stone steps up to front door. The layout is well configured, and the lateral space is primarily arranged over three floors, which due to its East/West orientation has an abundance of natural light throughout the day.