2 Wyndhead Steading, Lauder, Berwickshire, TD2 6UD

4 Bed House - Semi Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£285,000 in May 2019

The property

A comfortable and stylish home ideally positioned within Lauder for a host of amenities and providing a welcome country balance - 2 Wyndhead Steadings is set to be popular with couples and families alike. With an open plan feel to the ground level, the property immediately feels contemporary and spacious; hardwood flooring leads from the hallway through to the kitchen, quietly overlooking the rear garden and fully fitted with shaker style units and integrated Bosch appliances, with excellent storage and workspace. The dining area links the kitchen and main living space, making it ideal for family life or enviable as an entertaining area. Upstairs, newly fitted carpeting and a fresh decor extends to the master bedrooms with balcony and ensuite, three further double bedrooms and the family bathroom, with in-built storage solutions throughout. An easily maintained front and rear garden complete the property, with off-street parking and a single garage.

  • Entrance Vestibule

    The property is situated to the outer edge of the popular Thirlestane Estate; with the conversion occupying the former steadings and courtyard and thoughtfully designed to blend old and new, with the bespoke project receiving commendations in regional awards. The result is a select and quiet development of stone built properties, with 2 Wyndhead Steading a preferable plot being set well back from the road and any passing traffic through the estate. The village of Lauder is an area surrounded by beautiful Borders landscape; with local views across the stunning Thirlestane Castle, towards rolling fields and countryside. Completed in 2007, the steading conversions have proven a firm favourite; benefitting from an excellent positon for commuters via the A68, and within the catchment for the renowned Earlston High School - recently referenced in Tatler Magazine and one of the best performing secondary’s in Scotland. The village of Lauder itself has a host of excellent amenities; from independent retailers including fruit and vegetable shop, butchers, baker, restaurants and cafes, to excellent sporting facilities including golf course, tennis club and a strong horse riding community. Nearby Galashiels is just a 15 minute drive and caters for further shopping facilities including national retailers Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Next, as well as a variety of leisure amenities, restaurants, cafes and the local college & Heriot Watt university campus.

  • Accommodation List

    Entrance Hall, Cloakroom W/C, Understair Cupboard, Living & Dining Area, Breakfasting Kitchen, Master with Ensuite Shower Room, Three Further Double Bedrooms, Family Bathroom. Garage & Drive.

  • Highlights

    • Location – Lauder continues to be one of the most sought after villages in the region, providing an excellent balance for family life with a wealth of amenities, while still within an easy 40 minute commute to Edinburgh and well placed for further Border towns. • Fit & Finish – a high-end and quality feel, with excellent crafted storage solutions and generous room proportions, fresh décor and generous ceiling height with plenty of natural light the property is ready to move into! • Family Sized Accommodation - the open plan layout on the ground floor works extremely well for both family living or entertaining. Upstairs, all four bedrooms are exceptionally spacious with good storage throughout. • External – each of the properties benefits a garage and off street parking, eliminating any congestion in the popular estate and improving the kerb appeal of the steading overall. A neat and colourful garden provides a pleasant frontage, with an enclosed section to the rear with lawn and patio.

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