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House For Sale £159,000
Glebe Cottage, 3 Victoria Buildings, Teapot Street, Morebattle, TD5


Description
Glebe Cottage is a charming two bedroom cottage that has been fully modernised to a very high standard and is in excellent decorative order throughout. Glebe Cottage also offers pretty cottage garden grounds to front and rear and a bespoke garden room with garden shed attached.

Property Description
Glebe Cottage, situated in the quaintly named Teapot Street in Morebattle, is a charming two bedroom cottage that has been fully modernised to a very high standard which includes double glazing throughout and is in excellent decorative order throughout. Set over two floors, the cottage consists of an entranceway leading to the living room/dining room and stairs to the first floor, a well-appointed kitchen with breakfast bar, a large walk-in cupboard, double bedroom, single/bunk bedroom, reading area on top landing and shower-room with double shower. Glebe Cottage also offers pretty cottage garden grounds to front and rear and a bespoke garden room with garden shed attached. The garden room has electricity and could be used for extra sleeping space, summerhouse or a work office.

Accommodation Comprises
Ground Floor - Entrance leading to Livingroom and Staircase, Livingroom/Dining Room with Woodburner, Large Walk-in Cupboard, Breakfasting Kitchen, Stable Door leading to Back Covered Vestibule and Back Garden.
First Floor - Reading Area, Single Bedroom, Double Bedroom, Shower-room
Outside - Ample Off-Street Parking, Cottage Garden to the Front, Gravel Area with Lawn and Gardens to the rear, Garden Room with Garden Shed behind, External Boiler.

Distances
Kelso 8 miles, Jedburgh 10, Tweedbank Train Station 21 miles, Berwick upon Tweed Train Station 26 miles, Edinburgh By-Pass 52 miles, Melrose 20 miles. (all distances are approximate).

Area Insights
Glebe Cottage is positioned in the peaceful quaint village of Morebattle, in the Scottish Borders. The village, which sits on the St Cuthbert’s Way, offers a wonderful community spirit and is a short drive away from the local conveniences of Jedburgh and Kelso. The village of Morebattle offers a well-stocked local shop and post office and the popular Templehall Hotel.
Jedburgh, which lies ten miles west, is one of the oldest of the Border towns and is home to many attractions such as Mary Queen of Scots' House, the 12th century Jedburgh Abbey and the Jedburgh Jail and Museum. The town has many professional services and national amenities, which include national supermarkets like The CO-OP and Spar, otherwise there are excellent local amenities such as a fantastic local butcher and farm shops that would love your support. Jedburgh has schooling for all ages, otherwise private schools like St Mary’s School and Longridge Towers can be found nearby. There are a number of sporting venues and clubs including a formidable Jed-Forest rugby team, a well-supported golf club, cycling clubs, leisure centre and swimming pool.
The historic market town of Kelso lies eight miles north west of Morebattle. Kelso houses a number of the major supermarket chains, excellent local shopping, several public houses and restaurants and a number of historical attractions such as Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle. Kelso also offers the world-famous Kelso Race Course and leisure facilities which include a swimming pool, fitness centre and two fantastic golf courses, the championship course at the Schloss Hotel and Kelso Golf Club.
The countryside surrounding Morebattle offers an excellent choice of attractions such as Born in the Borders Brewery/Distillery, Floors Castle Estate, Bowhill Estate, and other numerous historic houses. St Cuthbert’s Way running through Morebattle is extremely popular with walkers, and the Northumberland National Park (Britain’s biggest National Park) is about half an hours drive away. Country and sporting pursuits are also readily available in the nearby area, including hill walking, salmon and trout fishing, riding, hunting and shooting.
Morebattle is a quiet and peaceful village but offers excellent links to Edinburgh, Newcastle and even London. The A697 provides easy commutable access to Scotland’s capital city, Newcastle and Berwick upon Tweed which is only a forty-minute drive away. Berwick offers a mainline train station and a regular service up and down the country, with London being only a three and a half hour journey away.


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