4 bedroom semi-detached house
Village location
Under offer
Solar panels
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1194
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 76Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
Description
29 Erskine Road is a four-bedroom, two reception room, semi-detached house in the popular village of Chirnside. The property is in good condition throughout and provides spacious and modern living accommodation with beautiful views over the village towards the Cheviot Hills.
Accommodation
The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall with a selection of useful storage cupboards. To the left is the living room with an electric fire. Double doors lead through to the dining room. The fully fitted kitchen has ample storage and has an integrated double oven and a hob. Also on the ground floor is a large double bedroom with en-suite shower room, which could equally be used as a third reception room. Upstairs are three good size bedrooms, two of which are front facing with open views of the countryside. There is also a family bathroom with shower over the bath.
Outside
The house is located in the corner of a quiet cul-de-sac, in a slightly elevated position in an established residential area of Chirnside. Both gardens are mostly lawned with patio areas. The rear has a hedge for privacy and the benefit of a garden shed. Residential parking is available within the cul-de-sac.
Location
The village of Chirnside is a popular location with a number of local services and a well-regarded primary school, village stores and a pharmacy. The local town of Duns is 6 miles away and has a more comprehensive range of local services including a high school. Berwick upon Tweed, the region's principal town is some 9 miles away with a full array of supermarkets, shops and services. The town has a railway station on the East Coast mainline which has regular services to Edinburgh, Newcastle upon Tyne and London. The A1 is close at hand providing excellent access to the local, regional and national road networks.
The Scottish Borders and North Northumberland has a rich colourful history with many historic castles, picturesque towns and villages and the stunning links courses of Scotland's golf coast in East Lothian are all within easy reach.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Electric storage and panel heating. Solar panels.
Tenure
Absolute ownership
Viewing
By appointment with the sole selling agents, Edwin Thompson.
Energy Performance Rating D
Council Tax Band C
Offers: In Scottish legal form.
Council Tax Band: C (Scottish Borders Council)
Tenure: Freehold
29 Erskine Road is a four-bedroom, two reception room, semi-detached house in the popular village of Chirnside. The property is in good condition throughout and provides spacious and modern living accommodation with beautiful views over the village towards the Cheviot Hills.
Accommodation
The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall with a selection of useful storage cupboards. To the left is the living room with an electric fire. Double doors lead through to the dining room. The fully fitted kitchen has ample storage and has an integrated double oven and a hob. Also on the ground floor is a large double bedroom with en-suite shower room, which could equally be used as a third reception room. Upstairs are three good size bedrooms, two of which are front facing with open views of the countryside. There is also a family bathroom with shower over the bath.
Outside
The house is located in the corner of a quiet cul-de-sac, in a slightly elevated position in an established residential area of Chirnside. Both gardens are mostly lawned with patio areas. The rear has a hedge for privacy and the benefit of a garden shed. Residential parking is available within the cul-de-sac.
Location
The village of Chirnside is a popular location with a number of local services and a well-regarded primary school, village stores and a pharmacy. The local town of Duns is 6 miles away and has a more comprehensive range of local services including a high school. Berwick upon Tweed, the region's principal town is some 9 miles away with a full array of supermarkets, shops and services. The town has a railway station on the East Coast mainline which has regular services to Edinburgh, Newcastle upon Tyne and London. The A1 is close at hand providing excellent access to the local, regional and national road networks.
The Scottish Borders and North Northumberland has a rich colourful history with many historic castles, picturesque towns and villages and the stunning links courses of Scotland's golf coast in East Lothian are all within easy reach.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Electric storage and panel heating. Solar panels.
Tenure
Absolute ownership
Viewing
By appointment with the sole selling agents, Edwin Thompson.
Energy Performance Rating D
Council Tax Band C
Offers: In Scottish legal form.
Council Tax Band: C (Scottish Borders Council)
Tenure: Freehold
Property information from this agent
About this agent

Established over 100 years ago, Edwin Thompson is a multi-discipline practice of Chartered Surveyors operating throughout the UK from offices at Carlisle, Keswick, and Windermere in Cumbria, Berwick upon Tweed and Newcastle in the North East and Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.
















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