3 Broomlands House, Ednam Road, Kelso, Roxburghshire, TD5 7SW

3 Bed Flat - Garden with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£255,000 in October 2023

The property

Broomlands House is a striking former mansion which sits towards the edge of Kelso; surrounded by its own private and beautifully kept grounds, pleasant outlooks and a wonderful lifestyle balance between town and countryside. The listed building dates from the late 1700's and has been divided to provide six stylish traditional villas. The elegance of the building and setting is certainly a theme continued throughout the first floor apartment, with its traditionally high ceilings, decorative cornicing and sash and case windows complete with working shutters, blending seamlessly with contemporary finishes.

  • 3 Broomlands House

    The first floor apartment is bright and welcoming throughout, with the current owners having undergone considerable upgrades including the new kitchen, radiators and décor throughout. The living room sits overlooking the rear lawns and is a wonderful entertaining or family space. With an original retained hardwood flooring, the former ballroom is luxurious in its proportions and makes an enviable reception room with a fantastic triple aspect and plenty of space for lounge furnishings. The breakfasting kitchen sits across the hallway and is finished in classic muted tones with a streamline finish, integrated appliances and a lovely woodland edge outlooks over the neighbouring sheltering trees. Three comfortable double bedrooms are bright and well presented, serviced by the family shower room and separate cloakroom W/C across the hall. Externally, the grounds are a wonderful complement to the property and ideal for those who wish to enjoy outdoor space without the upkeep. Largely laid to lawn with mature trees and hedging borders, the grounds are kept well-manicured by a gardener. The apartment owns a single garage and there is plenty of private residents parking.

  • Location

    Kelso, which lies at the meeting point of the Tweed and Teviot rivers, is one of the most attractive and unspoiled towns in the Borders. Notable features are the 12th Century Abbey, the Flemish style cobbled square, Floors Castle and the old bridge across the Tweed. The town has good educational and sporting facilities and many quality shops. The area has much to offer those interested in country pursuits with fishing on the Tweed and is an increasingly sought after location within the Borders.

  • Highlights

    • Impressive Former Mansion House • Large Private Grounds • A Real Sense Of Grandeur and Character • Opportunity For Modernisation • Ideal Main/2nd Home

  • Basement

    A large basement area provides very useful storage rooms which are shared between the apartments in the building. Number 3 also benefits from a private, lockable storage cupboard. The basement can be accessed from the communal staircase within the building or via an external door from the gardens.

  • Services

    Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating.

  • Council Tax

    Band E.

  • Energy Efficiency

    Band E.

  • Viewing & Home Report

    To arrange a viewing or request a copy of the Home Report contact the selling agents, Hastings Property on 01573-225999-lines open until 10pm 7 days a week.

  • Price & Marketing Policy

    Offers Over £249,000 are invited and should be submitted to the Selling Agents, Hastings Property Shop, 28 The Square, Kelso, TD5 7HH, 01573 225999, Fax 01573 229888. 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. All measurements are approximate and are taken at the widest point. Whilst these particulars have been carefully prepared, no guarantee is given as to their accuracy and they shall not form part of any contract to follow hereon.

Energy rating E

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