3 Kinninghall Farm Cottages, Hawick, Roxburghshire, TD9 8LH

3 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£185,000 in March 2021

The property

3 Kinninghall Farm Cottages is a stunning mid terraced family home located in the quiet and peaceful environment of Cavers, a small rural hamlet just outside of Hawick. Built in approximately 1900 the accommodation has been modernised and altered throughout the years in order to provide the attractive home it is today. Internally consisting of a hallway, lounge, kitchen, dining room and bathroom on the ground floor as well as two large bedrooms on the first floor all presented in immaculate condition with modern fixtures and fittings throughout. Externally, 3 Kinninghall Farm Cottages benefits from a large, private garden to the rear as well as a small low maintenance garden to the front. Perfectly suited to those with a family, the property also sports a versatile layout which offers the flexibility of being used as a two or three bedroom home. Early viewings come highly recommended to fully appreciate. Location: The central Borders town of Hawick is very well placed for access to all the other towns in the region. As Edinburgh city centre is easily accessible via the A7 and A68 by road and the new Waverly Rail Link to Tweedbank can be reached in around 30 minutes, the commuter is increasingly seeking out the Scottish Borders region as an ideal location in which to settle for a quality lifestyle with a quieter pace and houses at a more affordable price. Hawick has an excellent variety of shopping, leisure, recreational and sports facilities. The area is renowned for its beautiful scenery, offers numerous activities for those with an interest in sporting or leisure pursuits and is steeped in a sense of history and tradition.

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