On the ground floor, a welcoming hall leads to two well-proportioned bedrooms one with built-in storage, along with the family bathroom. At the mid-landing there is a third bedroom and a separate WC conveniently placed next to the back door. On the first floor there is a well equipped dining kitchen (with large panty cupboard) and lounge. The 'upside down' arrangement allows for magnificent views from the lounge and dining room windows which really take advantage of the elevated position within the development. There is plentiful storage with large cupboards located on the ground and first floor landings.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units overlaid with laminated worktops incorporating a 1.5 bow stainless steel sink with mixer taps. There I space for a freestanding cooker with extractor hood above. There is undercounter space for a fridge and washing machine.
The accessible wet room is fitted with a three piece suite including WC, pedestal wash hand basin and walk in shower with laminated splash backs.
There is also a handy WC on the first floor.
The rear garden is bound by a timber fence and surrounded by mature shrubs, trees and lawn. There is also a patio area perfect for alfresco dining. The garden is completed is with a handy timber shed. To the front, there is an area of lawn and easily maintained bedding area with mature shrubs.
The property is located within a very popular residential area on the outskirts of Galashiels. Galashiels has a wide range of local amenities including supermarkets, retail shops, bars and restaurants. There is a regular bus service which runs daily with a bus stop located directly behind the property.
Galashiels is one of the largest Border towns and is well served by a range of independent shops, restaurants, and cafes along with supermarkets and high street shops. Nearby there is an excellent range of schooling, from primary through to secondary and university education. The Mac Arts Centre and the Volunteer Hall host a wide variety of music events throughout the year attracting some well-known performing artists. The town also benefits from a station on the Borders Railway, offering a journey time to central Edinburgh of less than an hour. Country and sporting pursuits are readily available, including hill walking, fishing, golf, cycling and mountain biking in the Tweed Valley.
Fitted floor coverings, blinds and any integrated appliancews are to be included within the sale.
All mains services are present including water, electricity, gas and drainage.
Council Tax Band B.
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