The main entrance opens in to a welcoming central hallway providing access to all rooms. The bright and spacious dual aspect sitting room is flooded with natural light and has direct access to the rear garden through patio doors. Following on from the sitting room, the kitchen is in the centre of the home with ample worktop space and storage, while three well proportioned bedrooms are served by a family bathroom.
The kitchen is fitted with a great range of wall and base units and is overlaid with laminated worktops and incorporates a stainless steel 1.5 bowl sink with mixer tap. Integrated appliances include electric oven and hob with over head extractor hood. There is also undercounter space for a washing machine.
The bathroom is fitted with a three piece suite including WC, pedestal wash hand basin and bath with over head electric shower and tiled splashbacks.
To the front of the property, the garden is bound by a stone wall and timber fencing, and is primarily laid to lawn. To the rear, the easily maintained garden is laid to lawn and boasts a variety of mature trees and shrubs, a secluded paved and decking area and raised beds. There is ample private parking to the rear of the property via a shared driveway. There are also two detached single garages at the end of the garden.
All fitted carpets, floor coverings and integrated appliances are to be included within the sale.
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
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.
Council Tax Band E
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