Glenend, Wilton Dean, Hawick, Roxburghshire, TD9 7HY

3 Bed House - Detached with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£200,000 in August 2015

The property

Glenend enjoys a unique location in the sought after and tucked away Wilton Dean area of Hawick. The property benefits from extended and well-presented accommodation including a first floor sun room/office with views over the burn to the woodlands and adjoining paddock which is available to rent complete with stable across the burn. Nestling below the woods, the property is well-sheltered and benefits from private surrounding gardens in this much sought after location with riverside walks through the woods to open countryside on the outskirts of the town.

  • LOCATION

    Hawick is a true Borders town steeped in the traditions of its often turbulent past and with strong links to the textiles industry. The annual ‘Common Riding’ festivities, held in June each year, are based on a historical event in 1514 and is a highlight in the annual calendar of events, which includes various festivals, and the town has a proud rugby tradition. Local distances are 50 miles to Edinburgh, 30 miles to Carlisle, and 70 miles to Newcastle.

  • DOWNSTAIRS ACCOMMODATION

    A paved path leads off the paved parking area in front to central gated entrance with stone wall frontage and paved pathway to sun terraces and further paths leading round either side. The main entrance door opens into an attractive hallway fitted with oak effect flooring extending throughout the lower floor with an arch opening to the dining lounge and stairs to the upper floor. A part-glazed oak door provides good natural light to the sitting room with dual aspect windows taking advantage of the lovely views over the Glen and a recessed multi-fuel stove set within a brick surround with bespoke spalted beech overmantle set on a slate hearth. Across the hall lies the dining room/day room with matching oak flooring and plenty of space for dining table. This also has lovely views down the Glen with French doors out to the front terrace and a coal effect stove set on a raised stone slab plinth and attractive cream fronted units with illuminated displays and beech block worktops tiled below The kitchen features a “Rangemaster” five ring gas cooker, Belfast sink with swan neck tap, beamed ceiling with recessed lighting and dual aspect with a part-glazed door to the front and a good range of windows to the front and side. A matching part-glazed oak door leads through to the rear hall with understair storage cupboard and a further cupboard housing the central heating boiler. The downstairs bedroom is spacious with a double opening window to the side garden

  • UPSTAIRS ACCOMMODATION

    A carpeted staircase with handrail to the side and landing window over leads to the landing and two further bedrooms, both with fine outlooks and views down the burn. The bedrooms have high ceilings and ample space for traditional bedroom furniture, neutral carpeting and attractive décor with matching panelled oak doors. The shower room lies at bedroom level and is contemporary in style and fitted with modern panelled walls, tiled flooring and a large shower unit with drencher shower heads and a modesty window to the side. The unique first floor sunroom provides a bird’s eye view with wrap-around windows and presently serves as a home office. A French door leads out to a decked balcony with steps leading down to the side patio and barbeque area against the backdrop of the woodlands and sounds of the running burn.

  • EXTERNAL

    The surrounding gardens are designed to take advantage of the unique woodland-edge location with hedging and fenced boundaries, a variety of terraced sitting areas a neat lawn to front and further lawned garden and drying area to the rear. The property includes a lean-to log store, double shed and private parking on the paved area to the front with further visitor parking along the Dean.

  • MEASUREMENTS

    7.55m x 3.19m (24’9” x 10’6”) DINING/FAMILY ROOM 4.18m x 3.71m (13’9” x 12’2”) 3.98m x 2.50m (13’1” x 6’9”) 4.27m x 3.30m (14’0” x 10’10”) 2.88m x 1.75m (9’5” x 5’9”) 4.39m x 3.63m (14’5” x 11’11”) 3.22m x 3.08m (10’7” x 10’1”) 1.38m x 1.17m (4’6” x 3’10”) SUNROOM/OFFICE 5.26m x 2.02m (17’3” x 6’8”)

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