Guide price
£295,000Mixed use for sale
Peniel Revival Centre, Kelso, Roxburghshire
Auction
Mixed use
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Outstanding multiple exit development opportunity
- Three x two bedroom apartments and large refurbishment property
- Potential holiday rentals and commercial enterprise
- Picturesque rural setting
- Haven for hillwalkers and other outdoor enthusiasts
Exciting mixed use development opportunity
Outstanding multiple exit development opportunity in Halterburn, Scottish Borders, enjoying picturesque rural setting on the Pennine Way with stunning views towards the Cheviot Hills and over the surrounding countryside, close to the Scottish/English border. Dating back to the mid-19th century, this C-Listed building has been used for a variety of purposes, including a hunting lodge once used by former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. In more recent years, it was operated as a pub/hotel by Vauxhall Brewery, and ultimately a Christian religious retreat in the early 2000s. The property is being offered as an exciting mixed use development opportunity, and currently comprises a detached two bedroom cottage (Pennine Cottage), with the main building having been partially converted to create a further two x two bedroom apartments (Gamekeepers Cottage and Hill View). A large section of the lodge remains as a development project with the potential to create a substantial family home or, perhaps, some form of commercial enterprise to take advantage of the more than 15,000 hillwalkers who venture along the Pennine Way every year. With only minor works, the detached annex cottage and apartments offer a fantastic opportunity to create income with holiday rentals serving the large numbers of outdoor enthusiasts who flood to the area for walking or to enjoy the annual Common Ridings Festivals. The competitive Guide Price is sure to attract strong levels of interest given the multiple use potential, and early viewing is essential.
The rural hamlet of Halterburn is nestled in the Scottish Borders, close to the Scottish/English border, and is surrounded by picturesque countryside and with stunning views towards the Cheviot Hills. The nearby village of Kirk Yetholm is known as the northern point of the 268 mile Pennine Way stretching southwards to the Peak District, and enjoyed by more than 15,000 hillwalkers annually, with these numbers swelled further by those enjoying the annual Common Ridings Festivals. The nearby College Valley, within the Northumberland National Park, adds to the region's popularity with its picturesque landscapes and wildlife, and draws large numbers of tourists to the area.
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Outstanding multiple exit development opportunity in Halterburn, Scottish Borders, enjoying picturesque rural setting on the Pennine Way with stunning views towards the Cheviot Hills and over the surrounding countryside, close to the Scottish/English border. Dating back to the mid-19th century, this C-Listed building has been used for a variety of purposes, including a hunting lodge once used by former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. In more recent years, it was operated as a pub/hotel by Vauxhall Brewery, and ultimately a Christian religious retreat in the early 2000s. The property is being offered as an exciting mixed use development opportunity, and currently comprises a detached two bedroom cottage (Pennine Cottage), with the main building having been partially converted to create a further two x two bedroom apartments (Gamekeepers Cottage and Hill View). A large section of the lodge remains as a development project with the potential to create a substantial family home or, perhaps, some form of commercial enterprise to take advantage of the more than 15,000 hillwalkers who venture along the Pennine Way every year. With only minor works, the detached annex cottage and apartments offer a fantastic opportunity to create income with holiday rentals serving the large numbers of outdoor enthusiasts who flood to the area for walking or to enjoy the annual Common Ridings Festivals. The competitive Guide Price is sure to attract strong levels of interest given the multiple use potential, and early viewing is essential.
The rural hamlet of Halterburn is nestled in the Scottish Borders, close to the Scottish/English border, and is surrounded by picturesque countryside and with stunning views towards the Cheviot Hills. The nearby village of Kirk Yetholm is known as the northern point of the 268 mile Pennine Way stretching southwards to the Peak District, and enjoyed by more than 15,000 hillwalkers annually, with these numbers swelled further by those enjoying the annual Common Ridings Festivals. The nearby College Valley, within the Northumberland National Park, adds to the region's popularity with its picturesque landscapes and wildlife, and draws large numbers of tourists to the area.
PURCHASERS NOTES
Please note that these particulars have been prepared by us on the basis of information provided by our client. If there is any aspect of these particulars that you wish clarified or that you find misleading please contact the office where further information will be made available.
• No tests have been made of services, equipment or fittings.
• No warranty is given or implied as to the condition of buildings, services, fixtures, fittings etc.
• All measurements, distances and acres are approximate.
• Fixtures, fittings and other items are not included unless specified in these details.
This material is protected by the laws of copyright. The owner of the copyright is Auction House Scotland. The property sheet forms part of our database and is protected by the database rights and copyright laws. No unauthorised copying or distribution without permission. Auction House Scotland is revolutionising the sale of property in Scotland.
Remember, if you are buying a property which is being sold by Auction House Scotland you will normally be responsible for payment of a Buyer's Premium or Auction Fee of 3.6% of the purchase price subject to a minimum of £3600 inclusive of VAT. More details can be obtained on application.
Cybercrime Warning:
Please be aware that there is a significant risk posed by cyber fraud, specifically affecting email accounts and bank account details. PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS WILL NOT CHANGE DURING THE COURSE OF A TRANSACTION AND WE WILL NOT CHANGE OUR BANK DETAILS VIA EMAIL. Please be careful to check account details with us in person if in any doubt. We will not accept responsibility if you transfer money into an incorrect account
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