Nether Dalgleish, Selkirk, TD7 5HZ

4 Bed Cottage with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£301,000 in July 2019

The property

Nether Dalgleish is an exceptional single storey home on the B709 near the head of the Tima Water in the Ettrick Valley and close to the Southern Upland Way. 2 miles inside the Scottish Borders, it is 8 miles from Eskdalemuir in Dumfries and Galloway in one direction, and 4 miles from the village of Ettrick in the other. Both communities have lively social networks and provide a range of activities. The postal town is Selkirk, 21.9 miles to the north east, and many other Border attractions are within a 40 minute drive. The Ettrick Valley is a beautiful location, enjoyed by cyclists and walkers, and associated with Sir Walter Scott and James Hogg, the 'Ettrick Shepherd'. Trains to Edinburgh, Glasgow and the South are available at Lockerbie (19.2miles), while the Borders Railway at Tweedbank (28.4 miles) provides another route to Edinburgh by rail. The property provides 3 double bedrooms and 1 single (currently set up as a study), two bathrooms (one ensuite to the master bedroom, the other with jacuzzi bath), a well equipped kitchen linked by an arch to a good sized family dining room with woodburning stove, and a spacious double aspect lounge with a cathedral ceiling and woodburning stove. There is also a separate laundry, a boot room, and storage sheds which house a woodstore, space for a chest freezer, and the ground source heat pump which provides hot water and central heating throughout the interior. There is laminate flooring throughout, and a private water supply from a borehole well. The grounds are laid out to patio, lawns, play area, a wild flower meadow, raised beds and a polytunnel, and a small spruce plantation.

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