
Crucis Park is a 'new' country house that draws on the traditions of local architecture but within the broader context of classic Queen Anne styling.
Highlights
- Ten bedrooms, seven ensuite
- Eight bathrooms
- Drawing room, dining room, library and sitting room
- Outdoor heated swimming pool [seasonal but can be heated anytime]
- Tennis Court
- Fully staffed and catered
- Hot tub & sauna
- Swimming lake
About
Crucis Park in Gloucestershire – designed by Yiangou Architects – replaces the original family house with a new country house of approximately 10,000 square feet. Constructed from Cotswold ashlar stone and local rubble stone from the the estate’s own quarry it draws on the traditions of local architecture but within the broader context of Queen Anne styling. The house sits in the middle of a large and private estate yet is only an eight minute drive from the Capital of The Cotswolds and historic Roman town, Cirencester.
The design marries both elegant proportions with fine and thoughtful detailing. Although the two main fronts share the same historical form (a square with projecting centre), the variations of the bold broken pediment above the front door, and the engaged colonnade on the other, create distinctive styling which subtly elevates the quality of the house. It is a compact, formal square plan, with a central staircase hall lit by a glazed cupola. Internally the house features marble and stone fireplaces, timber staircases, decorative plasterwork, mahogany bookcases and a painted timber panelled dining room and fireplace.
Events are considered and there is extensive ancillary accommodation available nearby if required.
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Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is one of England’s most picturesque regions, celebrated for its honey-stone villages, rolling hills, and timeless charm. Spanning several counties, it’s an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where winding lanes lead to historic market towns, ancient churches, and cosy country pubs.
From elegant towns like Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford to the peaceful meadows around Chipping Campden and Broadway, the Cotswolds offers a perfect mix of heritage and tranquillity. Days can be spent exploring stately homes, wandering through flower-filled gardens, or walking the scenic Cotswold Way.
Local life moves at a gentler pace here, shaped by centuries of craftsmanship, agriculture, and tradition. Visitors can browse independent boutiques, sample seasonal produce at farm shops, or join local festivals that celebrate everything from food to music and the arts. Whether you’re enjoying a lazy afternoon tea, cycling between hilltop villages, or visiting renowned landmarks like Blenheim Palace, the Cotswolds promises an authentic and memorable taste of the English countryside.






























