Townhead, Duns Road, Longformacus, Duns, Berwickshire, TD11 3PB

3 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£247,500 in November 2012

The property

Townhead is a traditional detached stone built cottage (circa 1850) and former Creamery with conversion potential set in substantial mature garden grounds extending to approximately one acre, occupying a quiet position set back from the road in the picturesque village of Longformacus in the Lammermuir Hills. The well-proportioned and flexible accommodation comprises: a welcoming entrance hall with parquet floor, sitting room with attractive open fireplace and wood burning stove, stylish kitchen with range cooker, family room, master bedroom, cloakroom, bathroom and two further double bedrooms. The Old Creamery forms a stone built outbuilding with power and light, with potential for conversion into separate accommodation or extension to the main cottage. Architects drawings are available and Planning Application has been submitted. Externally, the well-tended and secluded mature garden grounds enjoy the sun throughout the day. Garden to the front of the property features a spring fed pond. A paved patio area adjacent to the rear of the cottage affords views of the large lawn, multi-level gardens and the hills beyond.

Energy rating G

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