Burn Bank, The Loaning, Denholm, TD9 8NN
Sale history
£240,000 in December 2024
The property
Surrounded by well-maintained, enclosed garden grounds, Burn Bank offers a most attractive detached home to the new buyer. Located within the highly regarded village of Denholm, a short 4.9 miles from Hawick, the three-bedroom bungalow enjoys versatile, spacious accommodation that, although in need of modernising throughout, could provide a phenomenal forever family home. Residing within the rarely available and sought after area of the Loaning, Burn Bank internally comprises an entrance porch and hallway, a very spacious lounge, family sized kitchen, three well-proportioned double bedrooms and family bathroom. The internal accommodation extends to an approximate 95sqm and benefits from an abundance of natural light cascading in from the large, double-glazed window units throughout. Externally, Burn Bank is graced with enclosed garden grounds, mostly laid to lawn and very well maintained, as well as areas of planted beds and an allotment style section. Additionally, the detached bungalow offers a wealth of off-street parking by way of the multi car driveway and garage. Viewings are considered essential to fully appreciate.
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