3 Broadmeadows Farm Cottages, Selkirk, TD7 5LZ
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£191,500 in August 2024
The property
DATE: WEDNESDAY 6TH MARCH AT 12 NOON Set against the backdrop of rolling hills and scenic countryside, this cottage is a wonderful base for exploring the wider Scottish Borders and there are endless walks on the doorstop including to the Three Brethren via the Southern Upland Way, as well as Bowhill Country Park with its lake, gardens, adventure playground, café and theatre. 3 Broadmeadows Farm Cottages is a charming Victorian end-terrace cottage offering two bedrooms, a spacious living room, a dining kitchen, and a bathroom, plus generous gardens and unrestricted parking. It enjoys a peaceful, rural setting in the village of Yarrowford, offering the tranquillity of the countryside, whilst being within easy reach of the historic town of Selkirk (5 miles), Galashiels (11 miles) and Edinburgh (43 miles). Selkirk has an excellent range of local amenities including primary school, shopping, swimming pool, rugby club, tennis club and 9-hole golf course. The charming town of Selkirk is situated in the heart of the Central Borders, surrounded by picturesque rolling hills and the stunning Ettrick and Yarrow valleys. A good selection of local shops cater to everyday requirements, while schools ranging from nursery to secondary level are easily accessible. For leisure, there are plenty of recreational facilities including a swimming pool, gym, restaurants, shops, and scenic golf course. The area also boasts a wide range of stunning trail providing excellent walking and cycling opportunities. Selkirk is well connected with good road and bus links to all the central Borders towns and has easy access to Edinburgh via the A7 and the new Borders rail connections.
Council Tax Band | B |
Total Floor Area | 61 m2 |
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