Woodville, Whiteburn Farm, Lauder, Berwickshire, TD2 6SQ

4 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£187,000 in January 2017

The property

5 DECEMBER @ 1PM Woodville is a four bedroom detached modern house in a country setting near Lauder. The property would benefit from some upgrading and decorative attention and offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a property with great potential and fantastic views over open countryside. Enjoying a rural yet easily accessed setting within easy travelling of Central Borders towns including Kelso, some 12 miles distant, and the village of Lauder, approximately 4 miles north, and North via the A68 to Edinburgh. The property is set back off the A697 at Whiteburn Farm with a private road and is the second of two modern houses in a row of established dwellings. Woodville has a generous gated driveway paved parking and a large fenced lawned garden to the front and side.

  • Location

    Lauder is home to Thirlestane Castle; a magnificent 16th Century Castle set in a quiet meadow landscape and the family home of the Duke of Lauderdale. Thirlestane is one of the oldest and finest Castles in Scotland where you will find many beautiful and peaceful walks to enjoy. The Tour de Lauder sets off from Lauder every April attracting cyclists from all over the country. There is a real sense of community spirit within this small town with many events for all ages held in the local pubs and Town Hall. There is a good selection of small outlets including an award winning butcher, baker, co-op and two very good coffee shops. It is popular place with commuters with the Borders Railway and nearby Stow Station only a 10 minute drive from Lauder.

  • Outside

    Outbuildings include a timber garage at the far end of the drive providing good storage, shed and log store with a monoblock paved patio running along the rear of the property with fully fenced boundaries.

  • Downstairs Accommodation

    Entering off the hall the dining lounge is a particularly attractive room with oak flooring, a bay-windowed frontage and French doors to the front garden providing magnificent views. The room also benefits from space for a dining table next to the French doors and a feature cast iron multi-fuel stove. A connecting door leads through to the kitchen (requires a complete refit and appliances) and on to a generously proportioned conservatory beyond with wraparound double glazed windows, tiled floor and open outlooks over the garden. A door off leads to the adjoining utility to the rear.

  • Downstair cont

    A connecting door from the kitchen leads back through the hall with an understair cupboard providing good storage. There are two downstairs bedrooms, the main bedroom at the far end with a window to the rear with space for a built-in wardrobe and includes an en-suite shower room. A second downstairs bedroom with window to rear lies off the hall with the option of using the office off the front hall as a third bedroom.

  • Upper

    A carpeted staircase leads to the upper floor and two further bedrooms, one with fitted wardrobes and a window providing good views to the front and a further double bedroom to the rear both served by a centrally located family bathroom with a modern white suite including contemporary corner shower unit, washhand basin and fully tiled walls.

  • Services

    Mains water and electricity. The property also benefits from full double glazing and oil fired central heating (LPG) with a propane gas storage tank to the rear.

Total Floor Area 155 m2
Energy rating E

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