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7 bed detached house for saleBellevue House, Bowmont Street, Kelso, Roxburghshire TD5
7 beds
7 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Paton & Co
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About this property
Large Detached Property
Period features
Perfect For Multi-Generational Living
Would Make Fabulous Family Home
Currently Run as Guest House
7 Ensuite Bedrooms
Stunning Garden Room
Popular Town Location Central Kelso Location
Private parking for 6 cars
Bellevue House, which is currently being run as a Guest House, offers versatility to either continue running it as a business or reinstating it as a wonderful family home. With a principal bedroom suite, 6 further en-suite bedrooms, a large drawing room with a period fireplace place (the chimney now being ready to install a log burning stove) and dining room at the front of the property along with a modern sitting room at the back of the property, there is great versatility for multi-generational living.
Property description
Bellevue House has a long history, built in 1840 for the advocate, poet, angler, and writer Thomas Tod Stoddart, it is a superb Victorian villa. Stoddart, a well-known character in his time, was often seen with his fishing rods and net over his shoulder and a dog at his heel.
The property has been extended and retains many of its period features. It now offers bright, versatile, and well-proportioned accommodation. Original features include Victorian tiled flooring in the hall, original fireplaces, ornate plaster cornices in some rooms, an ornate leaded window in the first-floor skylight, and glazed leaded inner panels on either side of the front door.
The substantial accommodation includes a dining room, drawing room, study, kitchen, seven bedrooms, garden room, and utility room. Six of the bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms, while the seventh bedroom features both an en-suite shower room and bath. This current layout offers scope to reconfigure the upstairs bedrooms.
The kitchen is equipped as a professional kitchen, with a six-burner Rangemaster stove, double oven with a commercial extraction system, and a larder. This large kitchen could be made back into a wonderful sized family kitchen. Bedroom seven on the ground floor is currently used as the owner’s quarters, complete with a dressing room, built-in wardrobes, en-suite shower, bath, and WC and this is a great option for older members of the family or anyone with mobility issues.
The garden room and utility room also offer scope to be reconfigured to provide a self-contained apartment with its own access from the rear of the house. This part of the property includes a fireproof corner area and ceiling to facilitate the installation of a multi-fuel stove.
A tool storeroom, accessed from the garden by the rear gate, has electric lighting installed. Additionally, there are two timber sheds, one housing the Biomass pellet boiler and water accumulator (the property also has a mains gas supply and a gas boiler)
The property has garden grounds surrounded by mature borders and an easily managed grass lawn. This can be accessed from the conservatory and from the utility room and is located at the rear of the property. A great place to sit out and relax as the garden is southwest facing. It is private and dog secure.
At the front of the property there is a box hedge with some bushes which enhance the character of this historic property.
There is also private parking at Bellvue which is accessed to the side of the house via a side road and can park upto six cars, on a gravelled parking area, there is also a single car garage.
Accommodation comprises
Ground Floor - Entrance Porch, Main Hallway, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Study, Principle Bedroom, Dressing Room and En-suite, Utility, WC, Kitchen with Larder, Back Kitchen, Sitting Room, WC.
First Floor - Linen Room, 6 Further Bedrooms with En-suite and Landing.
Outside - Privtae Driveway with Off Street Parking for 6 Carsand a single car garage. Front & Rear Gardens.
Distances
Coldstream 10 Miles, Melrose 15 miles, Tweedbank Train Station 15 miles, Berwick upon Tweed Train Station 23 Miles, Edinburgh 43 Miles, Newcastle 68 Miles. (All distances approximate)
Area insights
Bellevue House is centrally located in the town of Kelso, which is considered one of the most picturesque market towns in Scotland with cobbled streets and historical attractions such as Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle on the doorstep. Further afield the beautiful country homes of Bowhill, Paxton, Manderston, Mellerstain, and Abbotsford are also easily accessible. There is an excellent choice of local shopping with many independent retailers, a vibrant café culture, popular bars and restaurants.
Kelso is home to family friendly Kelso racecourse and leisure facilities which include a swimming pool, fitness centre, a lively curling club and two fantastic golf courses including Kelso Golf Club and the championship course at the Schloss Roxburghe Hotel. Kelso has a bustling events scene including the renowned Border Union Agricultural Show, The Borders Art Fair, and numerous concerts/theatre productions at Floors Castle. There are excellent options for schooling nearby including the reputable Kelso High School, and private schooling is available at St Mary’s School in Melrose or Longridge Towers in Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
The countryside surrounding Kelso offers access to a beautiful coastline around the towns of Berwick Upon Tweed, St Abbs and Coldingham. The Northumberland National Park, St Cuthberts Way, and the Cheviot Hills are close by. The popular historic towns of Melrose and Jedburgh are also easily accessible.
Centrally located in the Borders, Kelso offers excellent links to Edinburgh, Newcastle and London. The A697 provides easy, commutable access to Scotland’s capital city, Newcastle and Berwick upon Tweed. Tweedbank train station provides a direct link to Edinburgh Waverly, whilst Berwick-upon-Tweed offers a mainline train service to London Kings Cross in 3 1⁄2 hours.
Agnets Notes - Council Tax Band A. (Apportioned) Ratable value £4,450.00.
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