Craiglaw

Tweedsmuir, Biggar, Scottish Borders, ML12 6QR

Guide Price

£400,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 4 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: Pasture Land

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  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Pasture Land
UNDER OFFER

Charming and immaculately presented detached four bed cottage in a four acre plot with separate annexe, stable block and outhouse. Enjoying a truly idyllic setting outside the picturesque village of Tweedsmuir in the Scottish Borders, Craiglaw offers peace, tranquillity and privacy whilst being in easy distance of nearby towns and all amenities.
Accommodation Comprises
Ground Floor: Vestibule, Entrance Hall, Living Room/Dining
Room/Kitchen, Sitting Room, Bedroom, WC Apartment.
First Floor: Three Bedrooms, Bathroom, En-suite Shower Room.
Garden Grounds
Lawn areas to front and rear with gravel pathways and a stone built patio to the side. A further 4 acres of grazing land enclosed by agricultural fencing and dry stone dykes.
Distances
Edinburgh 32 miles, Biggar 13.4 miles, Moffat 15 miles, Glasgow 52.2miles
(All distances are approximate)
Situation
Set in the Tweed Valley, marked by the River Tweed and surrounded by rolling hills, the village of Tweedsmuir is a small but thriving community. The famous Crook Inn, 400yrs old and once frequented by Robert Burns is undergoing a superb restoration and will soon provide a social hub once more for residents of Tweedsmuir and beyond. Moffat lies 15 miles south on the A701 and all amenities can be found in this attractive town, renowned for its culture, creativity and music as well as offering local produce and crafts. Biggar lies just over 13 miles north on the A701 and likewise, it’s a lively town with further amenities, local and larger shops. Opportunities for recreation abound and residents of Tweedsmuir enjoy country living, most enjoying some outdoor activities whether it’s walking, cycling, horse riding, golf, fishing, wild swimming… it’s all on the doorstep. Broughton Primary School has an excellent reputation, averaging a school roll of under 100 which brings its own benefits and beyond this, pupils are taken by bus to Peebles High School. The A701 links south to Moffat and the M74 or north through Broughton towards Edinburgh which can be reached by car within an hour.

Tenure - Freehold
EPC - Band E
Council Tax - Band C

Council Tax Band: C


Marketed by: Rettie & Co, Melrose

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