4 The Burrows, Bonchester Bridge, Hawick, Roxburghshire, TD9 8JX

4 Bed Bungalow - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£305,000 in June 2017

The property

Enjoying a peaceful location in the charming village of Bonchester Bridge, The Burrows is an attractive and well maintained cul de sac, with number 4 enjoying a prime and peaceful position to the outer edge. The beautifully presented property enjoys enviable outlooks across open countryside to the rear, and hosts flexible living accommodation with four well appointed bedrooms, all on the convenience of one level. Occupying a generous plot to the far end of the cul de sac, the property benefits from ample parking for several vehicles, with an integral double garage and private garden to the side and rear, the accommodation itself is spacious and finished to an exceptionally high standard throughout; with high quality fixtures and fittings, and a neutral colour palate creating a bright and fresh feel. The excellent layout allows for versatile living space making it ideally suited to meet the changing needs of family life, and is a perfect property for those looking to downsize or retire to a peaceful area.

  • Location

    Bonchester Bridge is a charming village, nestled in picturesque rolling countryside and lying to the south of Teviotdale, some 6 miles southeast of Hawick and at the foot of Bonchester Hill. There is easy access to the A68 making it ideal for the commuter and being so well connected the quiet village is a popular spot for families and retirees alike. The village has an active community with a popular pub and restaurant at its centre and regular activities held in the village hall being well supported by locals. Being situated between the nearby towns of Hawick and Jedburgh, further amenities are close to hand, including several restaurants, supermarkets, medical centres and a variety of independent shops and leisure facilities, as well as educational facilities from nursery to secondary.

  • Accommodation

    A generous driveway and neat front garden extends to the main door to 4 The Burrows; opening to an exceptionally bright and spacious reception hallway, with further doors to the living room, dining kitchen, family bathroom and bedrooms to the far side. The dining kitchen is certainly the heart of this family home, and has an elegant country feel being fitted with a selection of cream fronted base units providing good storage and counter space, with streamlined integral appliances and a range cooker with tiled recess and extraction hood over. The kitchen has a lovely dual aspect with patio doors allowing views across the garden and fields to the rear, with the front aspect overlooking the cul de sac and village itself. The kitchen is fitted in solid wood flooring, continuous throughout the reception rooms, with neutral wall coverings, spotlighting and adequate space for dining furnishings. An adjoining door opens to the utility room; great for laundry and additional storage, with further doors opening to the fourth double bedroom, the integral garage and an external door direct to the rear garden. The living room also benefits from excellent levels of natural light and pleasant outlooks to the rear provided by French doors opening onto the deck. The room is mostly neutral with splashes of colour provided by soft furnishings and a wonderful focal point created by the open fire on a feature wall, with attractive surround and hearth. This is a great entertaining space allowing an excellent flow between the public spaces with double doors opening to the kitchen and a generous floor space allowing flexibility for freestanding furnishings. The family bathroom opens from the hall and has a high-end feel and finish; with attractive tiling floor to ceiling and "his and hers" sinks. Fitted with white bath and walk-in shower, modesty glazed window to the front and further bathroom accessories. Bedrooms two and three are both situated to the front and well appointed doubles; with in-built storage, large astragal paned windows and neutral fitted carpeting. Adjacent, the master bedroom lies across the hall and is a luxurious space quietly sitting to the rear of the property; fitted with tasteful décor, including feature wallpaper, excellent room proportions and in-built storage, there are panoramic views of rolling countryside and the benefit of en suite shower room.

  • Outside

    To the front, a generous gravelled driveway leads off the cul de sac and allows for parking for several vehicles, with a neat lawn and timber fencing, and access to the sides extending to the rear. The rear section of garden is well kept and extremely manageable - the ideal size and layout for a family or retiree with scope to landscape further if desired. The garden is mostly laid to lawn with large decking, with wonderful open outlooks across the fields allowing excellent privacy. Being fully enclosed it is perfect for children and pets.

  • Additional Information

    The fitted carpets, floor coverings and appliances as mentioned are included in the sale. Council Tax Band G. Energy Rating Band D. Services; Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Double glazing. Viewings by appointment with Hastings Legal on 01750 724160 Lines open until 10pm 7 days a week. The Home Report is available online at www.onesurvey.com or on request from the selling agents.

Energy rating D

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