1 bedroom cottage
Let agreed
Cottage
1 bed
1 bath
753
EPC rating: D
Key information
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Basic 8Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Letting details
- Scottish LARN: LARN1903097
- Let agreed
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £550
Features and description
We are delighted to offer for rent this well presented one bedroom end-terraced cottage occupying a quiet rural position at West Ord Farm located a short drive from the picturesque and charming riverside village of Horncliffe.
3 West Ord Farm Cottages offers comfortable living throughout with good levels of natural light and neutral décor. The property is fully double glazed and heated by way of intelligent electric Rointe Kyros heating as well as a supplementary wood burning stove. The property further benefits from a Solar iBoost device and surplus solar energy is used to heat the hot water.
The accommodation comprises lounge, well equipped kitchen (with electric oven, hob & extractor fan), one double bedroom and shower room. Externally, there is small well maintained garden and bin store/coal shed.
The nearby village of Horncliffe sits on the River Tweed in the beautiful rolling countryside and offers tranquil living and a variety of riverside and countryside walks. The vibrant and historical town of Berwick upon Tweed is within a 5 minute drive and offers a comprehensive range of services and retailers including the award winning Maltings Theatre and state of the art sports and leisure centre. Berwick is currently home to the closest mainline railway station and provides a fast link to London Kings Cross (3h 39 mins), Edinburgh (43 mins) and Newcastle (45 mins). The A1 trunk road is nearby and ensures that Newcastle (65 miles) and Edinburgh (57 miles) are commutable.
ACCOMMODATION: Inner hall. Lounge. Kitchen. Double bedroom. Shower room. Well maintained garden. Bin store/coal shed. Ample parking.
NO PETS.
NO SMOKERS.
EPC RATING C(69).
COUNCIL TAX BAND -TBC.
PROPERTY SERVED BY SEPTIC TANK (EMPTYING CHARGES MAY APPLY).
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY AVAILABLE VIA ALCOM AT A COST OF £35 PCM.
DEPOSIT: £550.
Council Tax Band: TBC (Northumberland County Council)
3 West Ord Farm Cottages offers comfortable living throughout with good levels of natural light and neutral décor. The property is fully double glazed and heated by way of intelligent electric Rointe Kyros heating as well as a supplementary wood burning stove. The property further benefits from a Solar iBoost device and surplus solar energy is used to heat the hot water.
The accommodation comprises lounge, well equipped kitchen (with electric oven, hob & extractor fan), one double bedroom and shower room. Externally, there is small well maintained garden and bin store/coal shed.
The nearby village of Horncliffe sits on the River Tweed in the beautiful rolling countryside and offers tranquil living and a variety of riverside and countryside walks. The vibrant and historical town of Berwick upon Tweed is within a 5 minute drive and offers a comprehensive range of services and retailers including the award winning Maltings Theatre and state of the art sports and leisure centre. Berwick is currently home to the closest mainline railway station and provides a fast link to London Kings Cross (3h 39 mins), Edinburgh (43 mins) and Newcastle (45 mins). The A1 trunk road is nearby and ensures that Newcastle (65 miles) and Edinburgh (57 miles) are commutable.
ACCOMMODATION: Inner hall. Lounge. Kitchen. Double bedroom. Shower room. Well maintained garden. Bin store/coal shed. Ample parking.
NO PETS.
NO SMOKERS.
EPC RATING C(69).
COUNCIL TAX BAND -TBC.
PROPERTY SERVED BY SEPTIC TANK (EMPTYING CHARGES MAY APPLY).
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY AVAILABLE VIA ALCOM AT A COST OF £35 PCM.
DEPOSIT: £550.
Council Tax Band: TBC (Northumberland County Council)
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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.















