11 Grieve Avenue, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, TD8 6LB

3 Bed Flat - Maisonette with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£110,000 in October 2023

The property

Built in 1970, 11 Grieve Avenue is a very well presented three-bedroom maisonette, set within an established residential area of Jedburgh. Extending to an impressive 91sqm, the property has recently undergone an extensive renovation throughout and now sports high quality, modern fixtures and fittings from top to bottom. Ideally suited to the first time buyer, family or rental investor, the first floor maisonette offers wonderfully proportioned accommodation as well as an abundance of internal storage throughout. Internally consisting of an entrance hallway, lounge, dining kitchen, family bathroom, study / coat room and the third bedroom / dining room on the first floor as well as a further two double bedrooms on the upper level, one of which boasts an en-suite WC. Externally, 11 Grieve Avenue benefits from a very well maintained, private, enclosed rear garden that is mostly laid to lawn and offers convenient access to nearby amenities. Also giving stunning, elevated views over the town and surrounding countryside, 11 Grieve Avenue is the perfect, turnkey investment for the new buyer. viewings are considered essential to fully appreciated. Location: Straddled by the A68, Jedburgh enjoys easy access to many of the principal towns and employers of the region and is readily accessible to major road links both north and south bound. The town of Jedburgh itself, which has the Jed Water running through it, provides many attractions including Jedburgh Abbey, Jedburgh Castle and Jedburgh Castle Jail to name a few. It has a good range of shops and amenities, a selection of leisure facilities and both primary and secondary schooling and is surrounded by the typical scenic countryside for which the Borders Region is renowned.

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