The Pines
The Pines, Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, EH44 6RB
Guide Price
£925,000
Residential Tags: Grade B Listed
Property Tags: Walled Garden
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Grade B Listed
- Property Tags: Walled Garden
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Woodland
UNDER OFFER
CLOSING DATE THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER AT 12 NOON
An exceptional Grade B Listed Arts & Crafts House dating from 1904 and retaining the great majority of its original features. It is light and airy with some 4953 sq ft of accommodation over 3 floors. Set on a balustraded terrace with a mature walled garden occupying a prominent elevated position overlooking Innerleithen in the Tweed Valley.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: Reception Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfasting Kitchen, Utility Room, Cloakroom, 2 WCs and other store areas.
First Floor: Galleried Landing, Principal Bedroom with en-suite Shower Room, 3 further generous Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Kitchenette, Study.
Second Floor: Bedroom 5 with en-suite Shower Room, Bedroom 6, Nursery Room, Storeroom, Bathroom.
Lower Ground Floor: Two Cellars and a Storeroom/Wine Cellar.
Exterior: The delightful landscaped walled garden, recently opened to the public under the Scotland’s Garden Scheme, features terraced lawns, herbaceous and flower borders. There are raised vegetable and fruit beds along with fruit trees. The recently restored large greenhouse is complimented with several outhouses and log stores. There is a large Daffodil and wild flower paddock beyond. At the entrance is a Double Garage.
Neighbouring St Ronan’s Wood belongs to the Woodland Trust.
About 1.4 Acres.
Situation
Innerleithen is situated about 7 miles east of the County Town of Peebles and within comfortable driving distance of all the principal towns of the Borders as well as Edinburgh. The town offers a wide range of amenities including a Surgery, Library, a wide selection of food shops, cafes and pubs, and independent outlets. The town has its own Pipe Band, Silver Band, Football and Bowling Clubs. Other community activities include the Annual Games Week, Horticultural Show and Music Festival.
Innerleithen has a Kindergarten and Primary School, with Peebles High School providing secondary education.
The Southern Uplands Partnership has established a local network of over 350km of off-road routes for walkers, cyclists and horse riders to enjoy. Innerleithen continues to develop its reputation as a premier mountain bike destination and venue recently hosting the Enduro World Series complimenting Glentress and the other 7Stanes Centres. There is salmon fishing in the River Tweed and local Golf Courses.
There are regular bus services connecting to Peebles, Galashiels, Melrose and Edinburgh. The trains on the Borders Railway to Edinburgh can be joined at Tweedbank and Galashiels.
Freehold
Council Tax Band H
EPC - D
Council Tax Band: H
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, Melrose
CLOSING DATE THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER AT 12 NOON
An exceptional Grade B Listed Arts & Crafts House dating from 1904 and retaining the great majority of its original features. It is light and airy with some 4953 sq ft of accommodation over 3 floors. Set on a balustraded terrace with a mature walled garden occupying a prominent elevated position overlooking Innerleithen in the Tweed Valley.
Accommodation
Ground Floor: Reception Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Breakfasting Kitchen, Utility Room, Cloakroom, 2 WCs and other store areas.
First Floor: Galleried Landing, Principal Bedroom with en-suite Shower Room, 3 further generous Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Kitchenette, Study.
Second Floor: Bedroom 5 with en-suite Shower Room, Bedroom 6, Nursery Room, Storeroom, Bathroom.
Lower Ground Floor: Two Cellars and a Storeroom/Wine Cellar.
Exterior: The delightful landscaped walled garden, recently opened to the public under the Scotland’s Garden Scheme, features terraced lawns, herbaceous and flower borders. There are raised vegetable and fruit beds along with fruit trees. The recently restored large greenhouse is complimented with several outhouses and log stores. There is a large Daffodil and wild flower paddock beyond. At the entrance is a Double Garage.
Neighbouring St Ronan’s Wood belongs to the Woodland Trust.
About 1.4 Acres.
Situation
Innerleithen is situated about 7 miles east of the County Town of Peebles and within comfortable driving distance of all the principal towns of the Borders as well as Edinburgh. The town offers a wide range of amenities including a Surgery, Library, a wide selection of food shops, cafes and pubs, and independent outlets. The town has its own Pipe Band, Silver Band, Football and Bowling Clubs. Other community activities include the Annual Games Week, Horticultural Show and Music Festival.
Innerleithen has a Kindergarten and Primary School, with Peebles High School providing secondary education.
The Southern Uplands Partnership has established a local network of over 350km of off-road routes for walkers, cyclists and horse riders to enjoy. Innerleithen continues to develop its reputation as a premier mountain bike destination and venue recently hosting the Enduro World Series complimenting Glentress and the other 7Stanes Centres. There is salmon fishing in the River Tweed and local Golf Courses.
There are regular bus services connecting to Peebles, Galashiels, Melrose and Edinburgh. The trains on the Borders Railway to Edinburgh can be joined at Tweedbank and Galashiels.
Freehold
Council Tax Band H
EPC - D
Council Tax Band: H
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, Melrose
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.