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£110,000

3 bed flat for sale
High Street, Jedburgh, Scottish Borders TD8

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

Paton & Co

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About this property

  • Stunning Georgian Property

  • In move in condition

  • Huge reception room with gas fire

  • Fabulous kitchen and dining area

  • 3 double bedrooms

  • Central location in Jedburgh

  • Quiet, private entrance set off High Street

  • Off street parking behind property

Stunning 3-bedroom Georgian first floor flat within an iconic local building with original features and a wonderfully proportioned reception room, centrally located in the vibrant town of Jedburgh close to local amenities.
Property description


The flat offers all the benefits of modern living within the grandeur of a Georgian period property with original features including high ceilings, sash and casement windows and ornate cornicing.

18/1 High Street in a really well-proportioned three-bedroom property in the heart of the vibrant town of Jedburgh. Situated in an elevated position, allowing an abundance of natural light throughout the accommodation, the property will appeal to anyone looking to settle in the area.

The property is near to family run shops and cafes within the town, with local amenities and travel links available nearby.

Situated on the first floor, the property internally comprises of the entrance hallway, living room, modern fitted kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms, a further bedroom and the family bathroom. There is a wealth of storage throughout, a useful intercom and storage cupboard at the bottom of the communal staircase which is shared with only one other property. The property would be perfect for first-time buyers, a small family or rental investor. Externally, parking is available to the rear of the building.
Accommodation comprises


Entrance hallway, living room, modern fitted kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms, a further bedroom and family bathroom
Distances


Tweedbank Train Station 15 miles, Galashiels 18 miles, Melrose 14 miles, Kelso 12 miles, Edinburgh Airport 55 miles, Berwick upon Tweed Train Station 34 miles (all distances are approximate)
Local area


The Royal Burgh of Jedburgh is one of the oldest and most established of the Border towns. Home to many attractions such as “Mary Queen of Scots' House", the 12th century Jedburgh Abbey, Jedburgh Jail and Museum are all situated in the heart of this picturesque, historic town attracting many visitors throughout the year.

The town has many excellent local and national amenities and professional services which include national supermarkets like The co-op and Morrisons Daily which offer convenience, otherwise there is a fantastic local butcher and farm shops that would love your support.

In 2020 Jedburgh opened a state of the art new school providing schooling for all ages, otherwise independent schools like St Mary’s School which runs a school bus from Jedburgh and Longridge Towers can be found nearby. There are a number of sporting venues and clubs including the formidable Jed-Forest rugby team, a well-supported golf club, cycling clubs, leisure centre and swimming pool.

Jedburgh is conveniently located and offers direct access to the A68 which links Newcastle and Edinburgh. All the other major border towns are within an easy drive and there is a regular bus service linking them all.

Out with Jedburgh, the region boasts some of the most impressive countryside in Scotland and there are a wide range of country pursuits available including fishing, shooting, golf and hill walking all nearby. The Borders offer excellent riding facilities, local point to points, hunting with the Jed Forest, Buccleuch and Border Hunts and the well-attended annual Common Riding. The nearby towns of Melrose, Kelso and Galashiels offers further shopping facilities and historical interests as well as the regions Border General Hospital (bgh) which is highly regarded. Tweedbank Railway Station which is situated between Galashiels and Melrose provides a regular train service to Edinburgh, with proposals underway to extend through Hawick to Carlisle.

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