Newlandburn Farm, Newlandrigg, Gorebridge, EH23 4NR

4 Bed Cottage with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£401,655 in May 2019

The property

An idyllic semi-detached farmhouse with uninterrupted views over picturesque countryside. Located in the small conservation village of Newlandrig situated on the B6372 between Pathhead and Gorebridge in Midlothian. The property is an ideal commuter base into Edinburgh City Centre or indeed to further afield with its close proximity to the motorway network and would be suitable for a range of buyers including families. The move-in accommodation comprises: Entrance vestibule with storage .Reception hall with storage. Stunning spacious living room with multi-fuel stove. Dining kitchen with appliances including Rayburn range cooker. Good sized conservatory. Master bedroom with walk-in attic storage space. Two further double bedrooms. Single bedroom with storage. Contemporary fitted four piece family bathroom. Utility room leading to shower room. Oil fired central heating. Period features and solid oak flooring. Alarm. Driveway providing parking for three cars. Garage. South facing garden with fabulous open outlook. West facing side garden. The property is situated in the small hamlet of Newlandrig just off the B6372 between Pathhead and Gorebridge. some eleven miles from Edinburgh, off the A7 (Galashiels Road) or the A68 (Lauder Road). Pathhead is a thriving community with a variety of clubs and societies, bowling club and an excellent medical practice. Gorebridge has a good selection of shops and services including Post Office facilities. Gorebridge also has a leisure centre with a variety of clubs and societies, a library and bowling club. Vogrie Country Park is a short walk away. There are also excellent amenities easily reached in the market towns of Bonnyrigg and Dalkeith. There is a Tesco Superstore nearby and the retail parks at both The Fort and Straiton are within easy reach. In regards to schooling, the property falls into the catchment area for Stobhill Primary and Newbattle High School. In recent years, the road network has significantly improved and as a result, the city bypass is within easy reach giving convenient access to the Scottish motorway network and Edinburgh International Airport. Gorebridge has recently taken advantage of the new Borders railway line, providing an easy commute into Edinburgh. There are also frequent bus services from Gorebridge to Edinburgh itself and the car journey takes between twenty and thirty minutes, except at peak times. Gorebridge railway station is less than 5 minutes away and Sheriffhall Park and ride can be reached in 10-15 minutes. This is an excellent location for commuters who prefer a more rural environment with all the benefits it offers.

Council Tax Band F
Total Floor Area 160 m2
Energy rating F

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