St James Hall, High Street, Innerleithen, EH44 6HD

1 Bed House - Semi Detached with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£188,000 in May 2025

The property

Former Whinstone schoolhouse, constructed in 1876, converted into a one bedroom semi-detached residential dwelling circa 2002. This historic C listed building extends to 121m2 and provides a unique and charming living space that retains its original character whilst offering modern amenities. The high ceilings and exposed beams give the home a spacious and airy feel, while the lead windows add a touch of historic charm. The mezzanine bedroom is awonderful retreat, overlooking the main living area below and offering privacy and tranquility. The rustic stone walls add texture and warmth to the space, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere. The property enjoys a convenient central location whilst being set back from The High Street to benefit from an excellent degree of privacy. On the doorstep are an excellent range of independent shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants as well as world-class mountain biking trails, walks, fishing, golf and many other popular outdoor pursuits. AccommodationGROUND FLOOR* Entrance vestibule* Large open plan living room / kitchen* Mezzanine containing a double bedroom* Side hall with patio doors opening out to the garden* Bathroom with over-bath shower INFORMATION* Gas central heating* Fully enclosed garden to the front and side,predominantly laid to lawn incorporating a decked patioarea and benefiting from a sunny south easterly aspect

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 121 m2
Energy rating F

Sold property prices

Valuation

Get a valuation for your home

Get in touch

If you’ve spotted something which you think is inaccurate, please let us know.

©Crown copyright material originating from the Registers of Scotland is reproduced with the permission of the Registers of Scotland. If you have found an error with the data please email us.

ESPC provides this Registers of Scotland data "as is". The burden for fitness of the data relies completely with the user and is provided for informational purposes only. No warranty, express or implied, is given relating to the accuracy of content of the Registers of Scotland data and ESPC do not accept any liability for error or omission.

How can I use the information? The Registers of Scotland allows the reproduction of the data which it provides to ESPC free of charge in any format or medium only for research, private study or for internal circulation within an organisation. This is subject to it being reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. The material must be acknowledged as Crown Copyright. You are not allowed to use this information for commercial purposes, nor must you copy, distribute, sell or publish the data in any way. For any other use of this material, please apply to the Registers of Scotland for a licence. You can do this online at www.ros.gov.uk, by email at data@ros.gov.uk or by writing to Business Development, Registers of Scotland, Meadowbank House, 153 London Road, Edinburgh EH8 7AU.