Ettrick, Lawfield Farm, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 5TG

4 Bed Cottage with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£440,000 in September 2015

The property

Wonderful family cottage found on the outskirts of Dalkeith. Ettrick has all the advantages of a modern home but with the character and features of a Scottish country cottage. Situated between the Midlothian villages of Whitehill and Edgehead in a delightful elevated setting Ettrick has unsurpassed views towards Edinburgh . Formally 2 farm cottages dating back over 150 years, 4 and 5 have now been brought together to form one generously sized cottage and further recent conversion works have just added to that. Previously a 3 bedroom cottage, the owners have now converted the garage to add on a fourth bedroom ensuite with additional study room. Situated off the A68 Lawfield Farm benefits from close proximity both to the City bypass and the Dalkeith Bypass. New transport links are a huge advantage to anyone who wants the country living within minutes of the city. The Borders railway will be stopping at Eskbank meaning journey times to Edinburgh Waverley are swift, this can be reached via a newly proposed cycle path directly from Lawfield Farm. Ettrick’s peaceful rural setting makes it easy to forget just how close Scotland’s capital city is from your front door.

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