101 Main Street, Newtongrange, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 4LW

3 Bed House - Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£267,500 in February 2024

The property

This traditional mid-terraced house in Newtongrange enjoys well-presented, modern interiors blended with period features, and it offers two/three bedrooms, one/two reception rooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Externally, the home is accompanied by front and rear gardens and a detached single garage. It is sure to appeal to a wide range of purchasers, including first-time buyers, young families, professionals, and rental investors alike. Nestled on the southern fringes of Dalkeith and some three miles from Edinburgh City Bypass, the former mining village of Newtongrange has seen its popularity soar since the opening of the Borders Railway in 2015, with young families and commuting professionals seeking a more relaxed, small-town lifestyle within easy reach of the capital. Local amenities include cafes, pubs and takeaways, convenience stores, barbers and hair salons, a dental practice, a medical clinic, a pharmacy and a Co-op Food store. More extensive shopping can be found in neighbouring Eskbank and Dalkeith, or at nearby Straiton Retail Park. Nursery and primary schooling is provided locally at Newtongrange Primary School, which is a feeder school for Newbattle Community High School. In addition to fantastic rail and bus links into the heart of the capital, Newtongrange benefits from excellent connections to Edinburgh City Bypass, Edinburgh International Airport and the M8/M9 motorway network via the A7.

Council Tax Band C
Energy rating D

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