Ewart House, Main Street, Gordon, Berwickshire, TD3 6JW
Sale history
£328,000 in March 2024
The property
Ewart House is an exceptional and unique semi-detached property, located centrally within the popular village of Gordon. The extremely spacious family home offers very flexible and versatile space to suit a wide range of potential buyers and boasts an abundance of attractive features including an annex, currently incorporated into the main house, which could be separated to form a separate dwelling if required. Externally there is a generous garden to the rear with a drive, large shed, electric charging point and two detached outhouses – one currently used as a music studio with power and a wood burning stove. Viewing of this fantastic property is absolutely essential to fully appreciate.
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