2 bedroom house
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2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Charming Mid-Terraced House
- 2 Bedrooms
- Dining Kitchen
- Modern Fixtures & Fittings
- Double Glazing
- Private Garden
- Quiet Village Location
- Short Walk to Train Station
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HOME REPORT VALUATION £245,000
We are delighted to offer this charming two-bedroom mid-terraced house at the heart of the much sought-after village of Stow. Set over three levels, the property offers modern accommodation full of character, as well as an easily maintained garden. With Stow Train Station around 500 yards away, this unique property would be well suited to a young family or downsizer looking for all the benefits of a semi-rural lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of Edinburgh.
- HALLWAY - SITTING ROOM - DINING KITCHEN - TWO BEDROOMS - BATHROOM - WC -
Internally - The property is entered via a timber front door into a free-flowing ground floor which boasts a sitting room with wood-burning stove and bright, modern dining kitchen with access to the garden. On the first floor is the principal bedroom, which benefits from ample built-in storage, and the family bathroom. On the top floor is a bright double bedroom.
Kitchen - The modern dining kitchen is fitted with a range of high gloss cabinetry overlaid with quartz worktops incorporating an undermount stainless-steel sink unit with mixer tap. Integrated appliances include an electric oven, 4-ring hob with stainless steel extractor hood, fridge and dishwasher. Tiled splashbacks and vinyl flooring complete the look perfectly.
Bathrooms - The bathroom is fitted with a modern 4-piece suite including WC, wall-hung wash hand basin, panelled bath and walk-in shower enclosure with mixer shower and tiled splashbacks.
The ground floor WC is fitted with a close coupled WC and wall hung wash hand basin.
Externally - There is an easily maintained private garden to the rear of the property with lawn, well-stocked raised beds and generous patio area creating a wonderful space for entertaining.
Location - The village of Stow is nestled in the rolling Scottish Borders countryside just 25 miles south of Edinburgh via the A7 Trunk Road, and is within easy reach of many of the central Borders towns including Galashiels and Lauder. The village benefits from a vibrant community and plenty local amenities including its own railway station (between Tweedbank and Edinburgh), primary school, village shop (with post office), play park, multi-sports court, bowling club, health centre and town hall. The village has known to play host to a variety of family orientated events in recent years including the 'Stowed Out' music festival.
Galashiels (7 miles south) has a full range of amenities including large supermarkets, clothes shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, cinema and further educational facilities including the Galashiels Academy, Borders College and Heriot Watt University Campus. The Tweed Valley is also very close-by for world-class Mountain Biking. Other popular outdoor pursuits in the Borders area include hill walking, fishing, golf and rugby.
Fixtures & Fittings - Fitted flooring, blinds and integrated appliances will be included within the sale.
Services - Mains water, drainage and electricity, electric heating and double glazing.
Council Tax - Council Tax Band B.
Viewings - Viewings are strictly by appointment through James Agent.
Home Report - A copy of the Home Report can be downloaded from our website.
Offers - All offers should be submitted in writing to Standard Scottish Format. All Parties are advised to lodge a Formal Note of Interest via their Solicitor. In the event of a Closing Date the Seller shall not be bound to accept any offer and reserves the right to accept an offer at anytime.
We are delighted to offer this charming two-bedroom mid-terraced house at the heart of the much sought-after village of Stow. Set over three levels, the property offers modern accommodation full of character, as well as an easily maintained garden. With Stow Train Station around 500 yards away, this unique property would be well suited to a young family or downsizer looking for all the benefits of a semi-rural lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of Edinburgh.
- HALLWAY - SITTING ROOM - DINING KITCHEN - TWO BEDROOMS - BATHROOM - WC -
Internally - The property is entered via a timber front door into a free-flowing ground floor which boasts a sitting room with wood-burning stove and bright, modern dining kitchen with access to the garden. On the first floor is the principal bedroom, which benefits from ample built-in storage, and the family bathroom. On the top floor is a bright double bedroom.
Kitchen - The modern dining kitchen is fitted with a range of high gloss cabinetry overlaid with quartz worktops incorporating an undermount stainless-steel sink unit with mixer tap. Integrated appliances include an electric oven, 4-ring hob with stainless steel extractor hood, fridge and dishwasher. Tiled splashbacks and vinyl flooring complete the look perfectly.
Bathrooms - The bathroom is fitted with a modern 4-piece suite including WC, wall-hung wash hand basin, panelled bath and walk-in shower enclosure with mixer shower and tiled splashbacks.
The ground floor WC is fitted with a close coupled WC and wall hung wash hand basin.
Externally - There is an easily maintained private garden to the rear of the property with lawn, well-stocked raised beds and generous patio area creating a wonderful space for entertaining.
Location - The village of Stow is nestled in the rolling Scottish Borders countryside just 25 miles south of Edinburgh via the A7 Trunk Road, and is within easy reach of many of the central Borders towns including Galashiels and Lauder. The village benefits from a vibrant community and plenty local amenities including its own railway station (between Tweedbank and Edinburgh), primary school, village shop (with post office), play park, multi-sports court, bowling club, health centre and town hall. The village has known to play host to a variety of family orientated events in recent years including the 'Stowed Out' music festival.
Galashiels (7 miles south) has a full range of amenities including large supermarkets, clothes shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, cinema and further educational facilities including the Galashiels Academy, Borders College and Heriot Watt University Campus. The Tweed Valley is also very close-by for world-class Mountain Biking. Other popular outdoor pursuits in the Borders area include hill walking, fishing, golf and rugby.
Fixtures & Fittings - Fitted flooring, blinds and integrated appliances will be included within the sale.
Services - Mains water, drainage and electricity, electric heating and double glazing.
Council Tax - Council Tax Band B.
Viewings - Viewings are strictly by appointment through James Agent.
Home Report - A copy of the Home Report can be downloaded from our website.
Offers - All offers should be submitted in writing to Standard Scottish Format. All Parties are advised to lodge a Formal Note of Interest via their Solicitor. In the event of a Closing Date the Seller shall not be bound to accept any offer and reserves the right to accept an offer at anytime.
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Founder and Director Adam James BSc (Hons) AssocRICS is a fully qualified property professional and a RICS Registered Valuer with over 12 years experience in the Scottish Borders property market. Prior to James Agent, Adam worked for a national firm of Chartered Surveyors as a Residential Valuer, where he carried out home reports and residential mortgage valuations throughout the Scottish Borders region for homeowners, investors and high street lenders. He was promoted to an Associate within the firm and successfully ran their successful Galashiels Office. Throughout his career he has been heavily involved in the purchase and sale of property, including the building of new homes. He is now delighted to be able to pass on his experience, skills and local knowledge to homeowners and investors throughout the Scottish Borders region and beyond.