5 Nisbet Mill Farm Cottage, Jedburgh, TD8 6TT

3 Bed Cottage with 1 Reception Room

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£205,000 in May 2024

The property

5 Nisbet Mill Farm Cottages is a most delightful, impeccably presented, mid-terraced two-storey farm cottage located in a rural yet accessible area, approximately 5 miles from Jedburgh. Originally constructed circa 1890, and extended approximately 50 years ago, the cottage is offered in incredibly turnkey condition, evidenced by the all category one home report. Comfortably proportioned, with an internal area of 93sqm, the cottage not only provides a most impressive family home, but also offers the epitome of rural living with stunning open views over the rolling countryside. On the ground elevation, 5 Nisbet Mill Farm Cottage comprises an entrance hallway, spacious living room with multi-fuel stove, modern kitchen with integrated appliances and large family bathroom with separate bath and shower cubicle. Moving to the upper elevation, the cottage offers a master bedroom with fantastic built-in storage facilities, landing and two further double bedrooms. Externally, the cottage enjoys private, enclosed gardens to the front, formed in a combination of hard and soft landscaping and terraces down toward the open fields. These grounds have been landscaped to provide a low-maintenance haven, while offering further external storage on the lower terrace. Additionally, the property enjoys two designated, off-street parking spaces to the rear and is graced with breath-taking views over the surrounding countryside from all aspects of the home. Viewings are considered essential to fully appreciate. Location: 5 Nisbet Mill Cottages is located approximately 5 miles from Jedburgh town centre. 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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