Other For Sale, St. Boswells
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£150,000 Freehold
Rosebank,Main Street, St. Boswells, TD6 0AU
Type
Other
Status
Available
Size
3,045 sq ft
Key Features
- Rarely available property within desirable village
- Potential for change of use to residential or other (STP)
- Benefits from vehicle access/off street parking to the rear
- Extends to total of: 282.8 Sq M (3045 Sq Ft)
- Offers over £150,000
Property Details
St Boswells is strategically located approximately 40 miles to the south of Edinburgh and is accessed by car from just off the A68. Nearby towns include Galashiels (the administrative centre for The Scottish Borders) and Kelso which are approximately 10 miles away with Melrose and Earlston which are 5 miles away.
Tweedbank which is only 6 miles from the village offers daily rail services to and from the country's capital city of Edinburgh.
Main Street St Boswells is the vibrant heart of one of the Scottish Borders' most desirable conservation villages. Characterised by its historic pink sandstone architecture and a "bustling high street" feel, it offers a rare blend of traditional charm and award-winning modern amenities. The subject property is located on the northside of the Main Street in a predominately residential setting.
Rarely Available Property Within Desirable Village
Potential For Change Of Use To Residential Or Other (stp)
Benefits From Vehicle Access/off Street Parking To The Rear
Extends To Total Of: 282.8 Sq M (3045 Sq Ft)
St Boswells Is Strategically Located Approximately 40 Miles To The South Of Edinburgh And Is Accessed By Car From Just Off The A68. Nearby Towns Include Galashiels (the Administrative Centre For The Scottish Borders) And Kelso Which Are Approximately 10 Miles Away With Melrose And Earlston Which Are 5 Miles Away.
Tweedbank Which Is Only 6 Miles From The Village Offers Daily Rail Services To And From The Country's Capital City Of Edinburgh.
Main Street St Boswells Is The Vibrant Heart Of One Of The Scottish Borders' Most Desirable Conservation Villages. Characterised By Its Historic Pink Sandstone Architecture And A "bustling High Street" Feel, It Offers A Rare Blend Of Traditional Charm And Award-winning Modern Amenities. The Subject Property Is Located On The Northside Of The Main Street In A Predominately Residential Setting.
The Subjects Comprise Two Interconnected, End Of Terrace, Two Storey, Traditional Stone Constructed Buildings That Are Held Under A Pitched And Slated Roof. Rainwater Goods Are Cast Iron. The Buildings Have Been Extended To The Rear By Way Of A Single Story Extension Which Can Be Accessed Either Directly From The Existing Buildings Or At Street Level To The Rear. Beyond The Extension Is Further Garden Ground With Established Boundaries. The Subjects Also Benefit From Off Street Parking/ Vehicular Access To The Rear.
The Properties Internally Have Been Used For Workshop Purposes For Many Years Though Could Suit Alternative Uses Such As Office, Residential Etc Subject To The Correct Planning Consents Being In Place.
The Rear Extension Provides Generous Additional Workshop Space And Is Fit For Its Current Purpose But Again Could Suit Another Use.
Offers Over £150,000
Tweedbank which is only 6 miles from the village offers daily rail services to and from the country's capital city of Edinburgh.
Main Street St Boswells is the vibrant heart of one of the Scottish Borders' most desirable conservation villages. Characterised by its historic pink sandstone architecture and a "bustling high street" feel, it offers a rare blend of traditional charm and award-winning modern amenities. The subject property is located on the northside of the Main Street in a predominately residential setting.
Rarely Available Property Within Desirable Village
Potential For Change Of Use To Residential Or Other (stp)
Benefits From Vehicle Access/off Street Parking To The Rear
Extends To Total Of: 282.8 Sq M (3045 Sq Ft)
St Boswells Is Strategically Located Approximately 40 Miles To The South Of Edinburgh And Is Accessed By Car From Just Off The A68. Nearby Towns Include Galashiels (the Administrative Centre For The Scottish Borders) And Kelso Which Are Approximately 10 Miles Away With Melrose And Earlston Which Are 5 Miles Away.
Tweedbank Which Is Only 6 Miles From The Village Offers Daily Rail Services To And From The Country's Capital City Of Edinburgh.
Main Street St Boswells Is The Vibrant Heart Of One Of The Scottish Borders' Most Desirable Conservation Villages. Characterised By Its Historic Pink Sandstone Architecture And A "bustling High Street" Feel, It Offers A Rare Blend Of Traditional Charm And Award-winning Modern Amenities. The Subject Property Is Located On The Northside Of The Main Street In A Predominately Residential Setting.
The Subjects Comprise Two Interconnected, End Of Terrace, Two Storey, Traditional Stone Constructed Buildings That Are Held Under A Pitched And Slated Roof. Rainwater Goods Are Cast Iron. The Buildings Have Been Extended To The Rear By Way Of A Single Story Extension Which Can Be Accessed Either Directly From The Existing Buildings Or At Street Level To The Rear. Beyond The Extension Is Further Garden Ground With Established Boundaries. The Subjects Also Benefit From Off Street Parking/ Vehicular Access To The Rear.
The Properties Internally Have Been Used For Workshop Purposes For Many Years Though Could Suit Alternative Uses Such As Office, Residential Etc Subject To The Correct Planning Consents Being In Place.
The Rear Extension Provides Generous Additional Workshop Space And Is Fit For Its Current Purpose But Again Could Suit Another Use.
Offers Over £150,000
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