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Binniemyre Guest House, 40 Abbotsford Road

Offers Over £890,000 | 10 Bed Commercial with 2 Reception Rooms

Ref: E415165

Description

Binniemyre Guest House was built in 1862 for a local mill owner and was originally called Eildon View, as at that time no other houses had been built in the area and the house had uninterrupted views to the magnificent Eildon Hills. The house was built for The Morrison family, who were one of many wealthy mill owners in the area. A common mental image of a “Victorian” property looks much like a dollhouse with elaborate trim and bright colours.However the term “Victorian architecture” actually refers to styles that emerged in the period between 1830 and 1910, during the reign of Queen Victoria. The Victorian era spawned several well-known styles, including Gothic revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Queen Anne, Stick Style, Romanesque style and shingle style. The Victorian styles evolved largely from the imposing, elaborate Gothic style, which appealed to the romantic Victorian idea that fashion, architecture and furnishings should be beautiful rather than a mere practical application; Binniemyre Guest House encompasses all that is great about the design and quality of craftsmanship that went into completing a building that today allows one to reflect back on what happens when design and quality come together to create such a magnificent period property. Binniemyre Guest House is only a five minute drive from Tweedbank Railway Station with over two hundred and fifty parking spaces. Tenure-Freehold

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McEwan Fraser Legal - Edinburgh
130 East Claremont Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4LB

Tel: 0131 253 2263
Fax: 0131 556 5129
Web: http://www.mcewanfraserlegal.co.uk