3 The Square, Cockburnspath, TD13 5XX

4 Bed House - Others with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£176,000 in March 2021

The property

McEwan Fraser Legal is delighted to present this three/four bedroom end terraced house in Cockburnspath. The property is in walk-in condition and is part of a development the current owners have conducted. Inside, the property comprises of: Fully equipped kitchen which is situated in the open plan living area and has an excellent finish and benefits from having a utility room accessed off the hallway keeping some aspects of living removed from the presentable living space. highly desired given the open plan nature to this space. Spacious living area which provides access to bedroom two and three. Three or four bedrooms depending on the desired configuration as the downstairs sitting room could pose easily as a bedroom as there is more than ample space for living and dining on the upper level. One bathroom which is modern and spacious, providing more than enough facilities In addition to this, the property includes parking, double glazed throughout and a modern central heating system making for a warm and cost-effective home all year round.

Total Floor Area 118 m2
Energy rating D

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