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3 bed semi-detached house for saleIvy Cottage, Wilton Dean, Hawick, Scottish Borders TD9
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Savills - Edinburgh Country Houses
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About this property
Modern kitchen with range of integrated appliances and breakfast bar
Sitting room with elevated views
First floor bedroom with adjacent shower room
Two ground floor double bedrooms
Recently renovated throughout
Spacious garden with lawns and terraces
Rural location close to local amenities
EPC Rating = D
Renovated cottage with elevated setting and views across the surrounding countryside
Description
Ivy Cottage is an attractive semi detached home in the desirable village of Wilton Dean, which sits around the Dean Burn. The property has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment and offers comfortable accommodation across two floors. On the ground floor there are two double bedrooms and a hallway with a stair to the first floor. At the top of the landing is a door to the garden and to the right is a door to the kitchen and sitting room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of modern base and wall mounted units with integrated appliances which include an oven, microwave, fridge freezer, wine fridge and induction hob with extractor fan above. There is also a breakfast bar built in. Across the landing is a third bedroom which is also a double. There is an adjacent shower room which completes the accommodation.
The garden of Ivy Cottage is set behind the property and can be accessed from the house itself and from around the side of the cottage. There are areas of lawn and woodland as well as patios where the countryside views can be enjoyed. There is a wide variety of colourful shrubs and trees and to one side is a garden store.
Location
Ivy Cottage is set in a private and peaceful countryside location in Wilton Dean, a desirable village situated around the Dean Burn, just to the west of the historic Borders town of Hawick.
Hawick is centrally located for all the Scottish Borders market towns, and only 45 miles from Edinburgh. The town is well situated with good transport links: The terminus of the Scottish Borders Railway is 20 miles north, while both mainline train services and Newcastle Airport are 52 miles to the southeast.
The town, famous for its textile industry which dates back centuries, with its connection to cashmere production still very much alive today, offers a wide range of services including supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, professional services and a primary and secondary school. The town is an integral part of the Cashmere Trail and is the major remaining centre for that industry in the Borders. In addition, the town hosts a number of spectacular events throughout the year, including the world famous Common Riding.
The Borders area is well known for its range of outdoor activities. The River Tweed and its tributaries are internationally famed for the quality of their salmon and sea trout fishing. Numerous local golf courses, including the recently renovated Roxburghe Championship Course near Kelso, cater for golf enthusiasts. The area also has plenty of walking trails and cycling routes for those wanting to keep fit.
Square Footage: 737 sq ft
Acreage:
0.22 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired boiler and central heating.
Fixtures & Fittings: Integrated white goods, light fittings and fitted floor coverings are included within the sale.
Photos taken: May 2025.
Date produced: May 2025.
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