5 Hardenmains Farm Cottages, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, TD8 6RB
Sale history
£155,000 in September 2024
The property
Set within the idyllic and sought after rural village of Oxnam, 5 Hardenmains offers a unique opportunity to the new buyer. Brought to the market in turnkey, immaculate condition, the recently renovated cottage houses two double bedrooms and enjoys well maintained garden grounds to the rear. Ideally suited to the small family, or those looking to pull away from town or city living, viewings come highly recommended. Constructed approximately 130 years ago, but having been extended in recent years, the semi-detached, two-storey cottage extends to a comfortable 73sqm. Internally comprising an entrance hallway, box room, lounge, inner hallway, kitchen/diner, bathroom and bedroom on the ground floor, as well as the generously proportioned principle bedroom on the first floor, this property truly lends itself to the family. Externally, 5 Hardenmains enjoys a well appointed garden to the rear, comprising mainly of hard landscaping and offering an overall low maintenance space for the buyer to enjoy. Location: 5 Hardenmains is located within the village of Oxnam, some 4 miles from Jedburgh. 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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