11-13 Black Bull Street, Duns, Berwickshire, TD11 3AR
Sale history
£300,000 in January 2024
The property
Perfectly placed for the convenience of the town centre, 11 - 13 Black Bull Street is an attractive stone built period property offering accommodation spanning three floors. The level of accommodation and layout make this property a perfect proposition for those seeking a traditional family home which offers a spacious and flexible internal layout. With the option of up to five bedrooms plus a family dining kitchen, sitting room and lounge this property has the ability to adapt to the ever changing demands of modern family life with the added benefit of a really lovely sheltered, partially walled garden to the rear. The presentation of the property is walk in condition with a perfect blend of traditional and modern styles; the kitchen and bathrooms are contemporary whilst the central heating and secondary glazing have all been upgraded in recent years. But as you would expect there are also some lovely period features to enjoy such as original fireplaces, high ceilings, window shutters and a beautiful glass stained window located over the stairs. Located within a short stroll of the town centre, all local amenities are readily available with both primary and secondary schools within easy walking distance too.
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Location
Duns has good educational and recreational facilities including primary and secondary schools, swimming pool, tennis courts, 18 hole golf course, library, various speciality shops and walks and nature reserve within the grounds of Duns Castle and is home to the classical Edwardian Mansion at Manderston. Edinburgh is 45 miles away with the main East Coast rail line at Berwick upon Tweed some 15 miles distant.
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Highlights
• Attractive Period Family Home • Town Centre Position • Sheltered Walled Garden • Five Bedrooms • Three Flexible Living Areas
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Accommodation Summary
Entrance Hall, Open Plan Kitchen/Dining/Family Room, Lounge, Sitting Room, Five Bedrooms, Bathroom and Shower Room.
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Accommodation
The ground floor layout works perfectly for family living; to the rear of the building is the open plan kitchen/dining/family room; a really social space which connects directly to the garden. The kitchen itself is fitted with a good range of farmhouse style units whilst the dining/family area boasts a large bay window overlooking the garden and a cosy log burning stove. On the opposite side of the hall is the sizeable lounge; this room enjoys plenty of light thanks to the large deep sill windows to the front and there is also an external door giving access off Black Bull Street if desired, although rarely used by the current vendors. The turned staircase leads to the first floor accommodation. Extending off the landing to the front of the building is the sitting room, ideal perhaps as a more formal living space but again offering great flexibility depending on preference. As with the lounge, this room also has large front facing windows and a lovely feature fireplace which currently houses an electric flame effect stove; there was previously an open coal fire in this room which could easily be reinstated or indeed a further wood burning stove installed if desired. There are two bedrooms at this level, each with a lovely aspect over the garden below and both are served by the contemporary, recently refitted bathroom. The staircase between the first and second floor features a lovely stained glass window with the landing giving access to three further bedrooms; a sizeable double room to the front with a dormer window affording a roof top view of the town and two further double rooms towards the rear, each with an original cast iron fireplace. A well appointed shower room on this level serves these three bedrooms.
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External
The partially walled garden area to the rear is really sheltered and enjoys a good degree of privacy. Nicely presented with a paved patio area and neat lawn with planted borders; this garden is perfect for those seeking some outside space without too much maintenance and the orientation is such that is gets the sun for much of the day. A pedestrian gate allows access from the side of the building and timber shed provides good storage.
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Services
Mains services. Partial secondary glazing (recently installed). Gas central heating (the entire heating system was replaced about 18 months ago, with new radiators throughout and an A rated gas combi boiler)
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Viewing & Home Report
A virtual tour is available on Hastings Legal web and YouTube channel - please view this before booking a viewing in person. The Home Report can be downloaded from our website www.hastingslegal.co.uk or requested by email enq@hastingslegal.co.uk Alternatively or to register your interest or request further information, call 01573 225999 - lines open 7 days a week including evenings, weekends and public holidays.
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Price & Marketing Policy
Offers over £299,000 are invited and should be submitted to the Selling Agents, Hastings Property Shop, 28 The Square, Kelso, TD5 7HH, 01573 225999, Fax 01573 229888 Email - Enq@hastingslegal.co.uk. The seller reserves the right to sell at any time and interested parties will be expected to provide the Selling Agents with advice on the source of funds with suitable confirmation of their ability to finance the purchase.
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