19 Dingleton Apartments, Chiefswood Road, Melrose, Roxburghshire, TD6 9HJ

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£575 in January 2021

The property

Two bedroom apartment in prestigious development within the historic Scottish Borders Town of Melrose. Bright and spacious with open views. Accommodation - Open plan livingroom/Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Shower Room.

  • Property detatils

    Quietly nestled in almost twenty acres of woodland and landscaped gardens on the southern edge of Melrose, the apartments within the Dingleton development are highly desirable, each having their own unique character and outlook. Number 19 is no exception, offering a spacious first-floor layout which includes an open plan living room with breakfasting kitchen, master bedroom, a second bedroom, perfect for home office or study and a large shower room. The high ceilings and tall windows make the apartment feel welcoming and comfortable. This apartment is one of the very few in the development that can boast lovely open countryside views, making the most of its sought after location. Melrose is an attractive and sought after Border location. The Town itself is a popular tourist centre and local attractions include the historic Abbey and Roman museum at Trimontium. The by-pass allows good access to Galashiels and the town is within an hour’s commute of the centre of Edinburgh. Melrose is in the heart of the Border country and enjoys good sporting and educational facilities and walking in the nearby Eildon Hills. Upon entering from the first floor, the space is light and bright with large double glazed windows to every room, allowing an abundance of natural light to come flooding in. The high ceilings and coving throughout accentuate the space and character of the apartment, adding to its appeal. The entrance hallway gives access to each room. The master bedroom is a good sized room with large dark glass fronted wardrobes, both stylish and functional. The second bedroom, although smaller is size, would make for a wonderful home office or study, both with large windows overlooking the open green surroundings. The shower room has been recently updated with contemporary walk in shower cubicle, dual head shower including “rain” head and finished with wet wall panelling. Attractive vanity unit with built in sink and matching wall mounted cupboards. Heated towel rail. The modern open plan livingroom and breakfasting kitchen is fitted with quality Beech style kitchen units, high gloss work surfaces, including large breakfast bar, gas hob with electric oven and integrated appliances, including; fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. The area is accessed by a private tree-lined drive opening from Dingleton Hill; the communal grounds are colourful, mature and beautifully kept, and provide a charming rural feel being positioned to the edge of town with excellent privacy and peace. There are plenty of spots for residents to sit and enjoy, with a bus shelter conveniently positioned to the end of the drive and the property including private off-street parking with one space designated to number 19.

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