47 Howden Crescent, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, TD8 6JY
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£100,000 in November 2023
The property
*£12,500 BELOW HOME REPORT VALUE* 47 Howden Crescent is a well-presented three bedroom, semi-detached house residing in a highly sought after residential area of Jedburgh. Offering stunning views over the town and surrounding countryside, the accommodation is spacious, well planned and consists of a hallway, lounge with double aspect windows and well-appointed kitchen on the ground elevation as well as a bathroom and three bedrooms on the first floor, in addition to access to the mostly floored loft space. Neutrally decorated throughout the property is ideally located for those with a young family as the property resides only a short walk away from the new Intergenerational Campus and the Allerley Well Play Park development as well as for those looking for a property with working from home capability. 47 Howden Crescent also boasts gardens to the front, side and rear, with the rear garden being fully enclosed and offering a large timber built garden shed, fully equipped with electricity, and a potential off street parking to the side. Location: Straddled by the A68, Jedburgh enjoys easy access to many of the principal towns and employers of the region and is readily accessible to major road links both north and south bound. The town of Jedburgh itself, which has the Jed Water running through it, provides many attractions including Jedburgh Abbey, Jedburgh Castle and Jedburgh Castle Jail to name a few. It has a good range of shops and amenities, a selection of leisure facilities and both primary and secondary schooling and is surrounded by the typical scenic countryside for which the Borders Region is renowned.
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