Positioned just off Kelso’s Square, this spacious maisonette extends over two floors and forms part of a traditional and striking town centre building. The exterior of the building boasts some lovely and unusual features such as the large bay window on the second floor and the original stone Juliet balcony on the first floor. Internally the accommodation is surprisingly well proportioned and due to the position of the property there are some impressive outlooks along Bridge Street to Kelso Abbey from both the dining area and the master bedroom. Having been rented in recent years, the property offers a good return for those investment buyers but it would be equally well suited as a holiday/2nd home or a main home for those seeking an easy to maintain town centre base.
Positioned just off Kelso’s Square, this spacious maisonette extends over two floors and forms part of a traditional and striking town centre building. The exterior of the building boasts some lovely and unusual features such as the large bay window on the second floor and the original stone Juliet balcony on the first floor. Internally the accommodation is surprisingly well proportioned and due to the position of the property there are some impressive outlooks along Bridge Street to Kelso Abbey from both the dining area and the master bedroom. Having been rented in recent years, the property offers a good return for those investment buyers but it would be equally well suited as a holiday/2nd home or a main home for those seeking an easy to maintain town centre base.
Kelso, which lies at the meeting point of the Tweed and Teviot rivers, is one of the most attractive and unspoiled towns in the Borders. Notable features are the 12th Century Abbey, the Flemish style cobbled square, Floors Castle and the old bridge across the Tweed. The town has good educational and sporting facilities and many quality shops. The area has much to offer those interested in country pursuits with fishing on the Tweed and is an increasingly sought after location within the Borders.
•Town Centre Location
•Views to Kelso Abbey
•Accommodation Over Two Floors
•Bay Window
•Juliet Balcony
The traditional entrance door off Havannah Court opens into a neat carpeted staircase extending to the first floor. The lounge boasts plenty of natural light with views towards The Square and large sash and case window. The dining kitchen is quite a surprising space; with a lovely sociable layout the dining area to the front has two large sash and case windows overlooking Bridge Street towards Kelso Abbey. This area provides plenty of space for every day dining with additional room for sofas or such like if required. Towards the rear of the room a step up leads to the kitchen area with side window and a good range of wall and base units. Both bedrooms are located on the second floor; the main bedroom boasting the bay window with views of Kelso Abbey and good built in storage, whilst bedroom two is also a pleasant double room with outlook to the front. The bathroom is particularly spacious and is currently fitted with a modern white suite complete with bath and separate corner shower cubicle.
Lounge 4.58m x 2.83m
Dining Kitchen 3.42m x 7.89m
Bedroom One 4.48m x 3.32m
Bedroom Two 4.50m x 2.96m
Bathroom 2.87m x 3.33m
Mains water, gas, electricity and electricity. Gas central heating.
Band B
Rating D
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