Foxy Cottage, Ancrum, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, TD8 6XH

4 Bed House - Detached with 3 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£525,000 in August 2022

The property

Constructed in the early 2000's, Foxy Cottage is a stunning detached two storey dwelling located in the highly sought after area of Ancrum, a short 3 miles from Jedburgh. Sprawling over an impressive 177sqm, this family home houses three double bedrooms with an additional single bedroom/study as well as multiple reception rooms, one of which boasts a feature solid fuel stove, and an externally accessed studio – perfect for those looking for family accommodation with the scope to work from home. Presented in fantastic order throughout, Foxy Cottage enjoys a particularly private aspect to the rear with surrounding garden grounds that extend into the Ale Water at the foot of the embankment. Further external benefits include a number of outhouses, the large driveway and detached double garage/workshop which is equipped with electricity and lighting. Viewings come highly recommended on this unique family home. Location: Ancrum lies some 3 miles north west of Jedburgh near the junction of the Ale Water with the Teviot and just off the A68 between St Boswells and the turn off for Hawick. The village itself is well served by public transport to many of the surrounding towns and villages. It has a combined Post Office and village store as well as a primary school, village hall, pub and church. In the nearby town of Jedburgh there is a good range of shopping and sports amenities. The main trunk route both north and south bound provided by the A68 runs through Jedburgh, bringing many of the surrounding Borders towns and villages into comfortable travelling distance.

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