Cheviot View is an exceptionally well presented recently refurbished semi-detached period cottage, understood to date from the 17th Century and possibly the oldest property in the village. The standard of workmanship involved in the refurbishment is second to none and has been sympathetically achieved to expose and retain as many original features as possible. The accommodation is generous and flows well, and the gardens have been landscaped beautifully to compliment the standard of finish achieved within the property itself. Cheviot View will appeal to a wide range of potential purchasers looking for a quietly situated property which is easily commutable to Edinburgh and other Border towns, and which offers access to the east coast mainline railway station at Berwick Upon Tweed in less than 20 minutes drive. With stunning panoramic views towards both the Cheviots and the River Tweed towards Scotland, it's a gem of a property that will attract a good deal of interest.
The accommodation is well proportioned and has a lovely bright Entrance Hall with Cloak Room off, beautifully appointed Kitchen with ample space for informal dining, spacious Sitting Room oozing charm and character with feature inglenook fireplace to Dining Area and inset multi-fuel stove to Sitting Area, and beamed ceilings. Upstairs the three generous double bedrooms are immaculately presented with exposed painted timber floors, and the Shower Room marries contemporary style with period charm.
Wark is a picturesque hamlet steeped in history, situated on the banks of the River Tweed just over the Border between Scotland and Northumberland, with the remains of Wark Castle nearby and with spectacular rolling countryside surrounding. The pretty village of Cornhill on Tweed offers day to day amenity with a popular village shop/cafe, hotel, and a lively vibrant community. Kelso and Berwick Upon Tweed are just a short drive away and offer more comprehensive facilities. Perfectly placed for a rural lifestyle or second home to retreat to from the hustle and bustle of a busy lifestyle. Easily accessible to Edinburgh and Newcastle by road, and the east coast mainline railway station is approximately twenty minutes drive at Berwick Upon Tweed. With rolling countryside and rugged coastlines within a short drive, it’s also a haven for walkers with the Cheviot Hills in sight and easily accessible, and is a haven for country pursuits.
Welcoming bright hallway with stair to first floor
24'8" x 15'1"
12'3" x 12'0"
4'7" x 3'10"
With feature wall and accessing all first floor accommodation
15'0" x 10'5"
9’4” x 5’8”
11'4" x 10'5"
14'9" x 12'9" (widest & longest)
Beautifully landscaped gardens with various patio/deck areas, polytunnel/kitchen garden, lawned areas, rockeries, and ample car parking for four vehicles. Views to rear over River Tweed towards Scotland and views to front over countryside towards Cheviot Hills.
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