5 bedroom house
Coulter, Biggar, Lanarkshire, ML12 6PZ
Guide Price
£750,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Poly Tunnel
Land Tags: Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Poly Tunnel
- Land Tags: Pasture Land
SITUATION
Newholm of Culter is set back from the road on
the northern fringes of Coulter, a conservation
village in South Lanarkshire. The house borders
the grounds of the 18th Century Culter House.
The village of Coulter benefits from a primary
school. The nearby market town of Biggar offers
a range of local services as well as independent
shops, cafes, restaurants and hotels.
Coulter is nestled in the rolling countryside of
the upper Clyde valley. Two notable hills, Tinto
and Culter Fell are nearby and offer excellent
opportunities for outdoor recreation. The
property, whilst being in a rural location, is very
accessible and within comfortable commuting
distance of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Carlisle.
DESCRIPTION
Newholm of Culter was designed by the
renowned heritage architect David Willis and
completed in 2002. This rare and elegant
modern house provides generous and versatile
family sized accommodation.
A particularly fine and unique feature is the impressive reception hall. The space is currently used as an open plan drawing and dining room and is open to the gallery above. The spacious gallery is used as a library with a study area at one end and a
peaceful sitting area at the other. The large windows at ground and first floor flood the area
with light as well as ensuring undisturbed view
across the garden.
On the ground floor the east facing rooms
have French doors leading out onto the paved
terrace. This provides an excellent extension to
the living space and makes for easy access for al
fresco dining as well as enjoying the surrounding
gardens. The house benefits from 5 well proportioned bedrooms, three of which have en
suite facilities.
Newholm of Culter boasts fibre internet with
speeds of up to 1GB/second. This, plus the
dedicated study areas, makes it ideal for working
from home and/or commuting.
ACCOMMODATION
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance Vestibule
Large open plan Reception Hall / Dining Room
Sitting Room
Kitchen / Dining Room
Study
Bedroom with en-suite Bathroom
Bedroom with en-suite Shower Room
Utility Room
separate Cloakroom
FIRST FLOOR:
Galleried Landing
Bedroom with en-suite Bathroom with WC
Two further Bedrooms
Family Bathroom with WC
GARDEN AND GROUNDS
The grounds at Newholm of Culter are very
impressive. A gravel drive leads to a parking/
turning area. The grounds in front of the house
are laid to lawn. Beyond the lawn is a gorgeous
small Arboretum planted with a diverse range
of trees and shrubs and providing year round
interest and shelter.
Behind the house is the more formal garden. The
area has large beds that have been for vegetable
growing as well as areas of impressive and
decorative beds. The area is interspersed with
mown paths and bordered by a mature beech
hedge on the eastern boundary.
A meadow, extending to about 0.8 acres is
fenced and is suitable for a variety of uses.
Outbuildings include a row of brick stabling,
incorporating a tack room and five stalls plus an
open timber store. There is also a polytunnel and
the aluminium frame of a greenhouse.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Kelso
Newholm of Culter is set back from the road on
the northern fringes of Coulter, a conservation
village in South Lanarkshire. The house borders
the grounds of the 18th Century Culter House.
The village of Coulter benefits from a primary
school. The nearby market town of Biggar offers
a range of local services as well as independent
shops, cafes, restaurants and hotels.
Coulter is nestled in the rolling countryside of
the upper Clyde valley. Two notable hills, Tinto
and Culter Fell are nearby and offer excellent
opportunities for outdoor recreation. The
property, whilst being in a rural location, is very
accessible and within comfortable commuting
distance of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Carlisle.
DESCRIPTION
Newholm of Culter was designed by the
renowned heritage architect David Willis and
completed in 2002. This rare and elegant
modern house provides generous and versatile
family sized accommodation.
A particularly fine and unique feature is the impressive reception hall. The space is currently used as an open plan drawing and dining room and is open to the gallery above. The spacious gallery is used as a library with a study area at one end and a
peaceful sitting area at the other. The large windows at ground and first floor flood the area
with light as well as ensuring undisturbed view
across the garden.
On the ground floor the east facing rooms
have French doors leading out onto the paved
terrace. This provides an excellent extension to
the living space and makes for easy access for al
fresco dining as well as enjoying the surrounding
gardens. The house benefits from 5 well proportioned bedrooms, three of which have en
suite facilities.
Newholm of Culter boasts fibre internet with
speeds of up to 1GB/second. This, plus the
dedicated study areas, makes it ideal for working
from home and/or commuting.
ACCOMMODATION
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance Vestibule
Large open plan Reception Hall / Dining Room
Sitting Room
Kitchen / Dining Room
Study
Bedroom with en-suite Bathroom
Bedroom with en-suite Shower Room
Utility Room
separate Cloakroom
FIRST FLOOR:
Galleried Landing
Bedroom with en-suite Bathroom with WC
Two further Bedrooms
Family Bathroom with WC
GARDEN AND GROUNDS
The grounds at Newholm of Culter are very
impressive. A gravel drive leads to a parking/
turning area. The grounds in front of the house
are laid to lawn. Beyond the lawn is a gorgeous
small Arboretum planted with a diverse range
of trees and shrubs and providing year round
interest and shelter.
Behind the house is the more formal garden. The
area has large beds that have been for vegetable
growing as well as areas of impressive and
decorative beds. The area is interspersed with
mown paths and bordered by a mature beech
hedge on the eastern boundary.
A meadow, extending to about 0.8 acres is
fenced and is suitable for a variety of uses.
Outbuildings include a row of brick stabling,
incorporating a tack room and five stalls plus an
open timber store. There is also a polytunnel and
the aluminium frame of a greenhouse.
Marketed by: Galbraith, Kelso
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.