The Town
Known for many years as The Queen of the Borders, and situated at the confluence of the Rivers Slitrig and Teviot, Hawick is the largest of the Border towns. Frequent winners of national floral awards, and famous world-wide for it's quality knitwear, Hawick is part of The Cashmere Trail and is the major centre for the industry in the Borders. There is a good range of shops, primary and secondary schooling. Hawick boasts the award winning Wilton Lodge Park which lies on the River Teviot, extending to some 107 acres, with many walks, recreational facilities, walled garden, Hawick Museum and Scott Gallery. The town is also famous for rugby, and has the benefit of a range of sporting and Leisure Centre facilities including many fine golf courses throughout the area. Many events are held in the town during the year, including the annual Common Riding.
Travel
Selkirk 12 miles, Jedburgh 14 miles, Kelso 21 miles, Galashiels 18 miles, Melrose 19 miles, Newtown St Boswells 19 miles, Carlisle 44 miles, Edinburgh 55 miles, Newcastle 60 miles
The A7 provides a through-route to Edinburgh and south to Carlisle and the M6. Rail links are available at Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Carlisle, Tweedbank and Edinburgh. The nearest International Airports are located in Edinburgh and Newcastle.
The Property
Entered from Beaconsfield Terrace Lane (off Morrison Place) to the rear of Beaconsfield Terrace. Benefitting from a private entrance, a UPVC door provides entry to a vestibule with a range of coathooks and access from here via an internal carpeted staircase with handrail leads up the accommodation. The hallway provides access to the dining kitchen, sitting room, three bedrooms and family bathroom and has a large eaves storage cupboard with skylight and a second storage cupboard houses the Worcester combination gas boiler.
To the rear is the sitting room with two large double glazed windows allowing lots of natural light. Decorated in neutral tones with carpet flooring and ample space for furniture. The main focal point of the room is the tiled fireplace with electric fire inset.
To the front is the dining kitchen with large double glazed window. Light and bright room with ample space for dining furniture. Good range of floor and wall units with laminate work surfaces and tiling to splashback areas. Pantry cupboard provides additional storage. Space for a free standing cooker, fridge freezer and plumbing for a washing machine. Single bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap. Vinyl flooring.
All bedrooms are a good size with double glazed windows, carpet flooring and central heating radiators.
The family bathroom comprises of a 3pc suite of wash hand basin, set in vanity furniture, WC and shower enclosure with a chrome double headed shower run off the boiler and panel boarding for easy cleaning.
Room Sizes
SITTING ROOM 4.33 x 4.10
DINING KITCHEN 5.12 x 2.86
BEDROOM 3.66 x 2.95
BEDROOM 3.60 x 4.09
BEDROOM 3.02 x 2.90
BATHROOM 2.62 x 1.60
Externally
A shared garden is located to the front and laid to lawn with gated access and clothes drying facilities. An integrated outhouse provides further storage and a communal close gives access to Beaconsfield Terrace.
Directions
From the High Street travelling West, continue onto the Sandbed and take a left onto Buccleuch Street. Take the next left onto Beaconsfield Terrace and right onto Morrison Place. Continue up the hill and the property is located on the left hand side.
Sales and other information
Fixtures and Fittings
All carpets, floor coverings and light fittings included in the sale.
Services
Mains drainage, water, gas and electricity.