Brownshill Court
Originally built by William Palling in 1665 and later modified in the 1700s by his heirs, Brownshill Court near Painswick was close to ruin. West Country Renovations stepped in to restore this 17th century palladian grade 2* gem meticulously, using matching stone and materials to preserve all the original architectural details. The architecture has been attributed to Anthony Keck – a great admirer of Robert Adam – with other impressive houses to his name including Highgrove in Tetbury and the Lammas in Minchinhampton. The planning and design for this renovation was done by Richard Parr (architect). In the early 20th century the house had been converted into five separate flats but has now been converted back into a magnificent single stately home complete with a cutting edge mechanical and electrical installation, ensuite bathrooms, lift and magnificent modern kitchen, all without compromising the original fabric of the building.