1 LADHOPE STEADING YARROW VALLEY, , TD7 5NE

1 LADHOPE STEADING YARROW VALLEY, SCOTTISH BORDERS, TD7 5NE

Innerleithen 9 miles Selkirk 10 miles Edinburgh 41 miles

The Yarrow Valley has been acclaimed in poetry and song over the centuries, for its tranquil beauty and history.

Ladhope Steading is a charming steading conversion set around a courtyard. Located on the south bank of the Yarrow Water, it is arguably one of the most scenic Borders locations. The steading can be reached from the A708 between Selkirk and Moffat by a shared private road.

• Pretty rural location within walking distance of Yarrow Feus with its primary school. • Enjoys fine outlooks over the surrounding countryside. • Provides bright, spacious and imaginatively designed family sized accommodation. • Sitting room, dining room, kitchen/family room, utility room, WC, entrance hall with galleried landing, master bedroom with en suite shower room, 3 further bedrooms and family bathroom. • Oil fired central heating. Double glazing. • Attractive garden including a landscaped courtyard. • EPC - C

CKD Galbraith 30 The Square Kelso TD5 7HL Tel: 01573 224244 Email: [email protected]

LOCATION Ladhope Steading has an outstanding rural location amidst rolling green hills in the heart of the Yarrow Valley. The property lies approximately 9 miles south of , 10 miles to the west of Selkirk (6 miles east of St Mary’s Loch) and is in reasonable distance of daily travel to Edinburgh and main Borders towns. The main elevation is south facing and enjoys fine outlooks.

The Yarrow Valley is noted for its great scenic beauty and was celebrated in the old Borders ballads and in the verse of , the Ettrick Shepherd. More recently the tranquillity of the location has been captured in the paintings of the well known Borders artist Tom Scott (1854 - 1927). The Yarrow Water flows down the Yarrow Valley from St Mary’s Loch to the , southwest of Selkirk. Local amenities include the nearby Yarrow Primary School (within easy walking distance of the steading and without crossing a main road), the church at Yarrow and the Gordon Arms Hotel (approximately 2 miles distant). A wide range of amenities is available in Innerleithen and Selkirk which has a population of around 6,000 and boasts a well regarded High School. The Yarrow Valley is mainly devoted to pastoral farming and forestry and, is an excellent location for all country pursuits.

DIRECTIONS From Selkirk take the A708, signed and Moffat, and continue along this road past Yarrowford and Yarrow, turning left approximately 1.5 miles past Yarrow (shortly before reaching Yarrow Feus). The turning is immediately before Yarrow Primary School. The private road to Ladhope Steading then crosses the Yarrow Water and heads uphill to the steading.

Travelling east through Innerleithen take the first turning on the right after entering the village. Cross the and turn right at the junction, onto the B709, and continue on this road until you reach the crossroads at the Gordon Arms Hotel. Turn left onto the A708 and continue past Yarrow Feus and turn right immediately after Yarrow Primary School. Continue as above.

DESCRIPTION 1 Ladhope Steading is an imaginative steading conversion which provides bright and well appointed family sized accommodation.

The entrance hall with galleried landing is an attractive feature and the conversion benefits from oil fired central heating and double glazing.

There is an attractive garden with the conversion lying mainly to the south of the property, and the landscaped central courtyard also belongs with the conversion. Please note that there will be a restriction on using this courtyard as anything other than ornamental garden ground. Car parking is available to the east of the conversion and under the pend.

COUNCIL TAX 1 Ladhope Steding falls in to Band F for Council Tax purposes.

VIEWING Strictly by appointment with the selling agents.

MORTGAGE FINANCE CKD Galbraith has an alliance with independent mortgage brokers Springtide Capital Ltd, who through their excellent relationships with lenders and private banks can advise on the most suitable mortgage for your circumstances. For further information, contact Matthew Griffiths who is based in our Edinburgh office on 0131 240 6990.

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IMPORTANT NOTES 1 These particulars are intended to give a fair and overall description of the property. If any points are relevant to your interest, please ask for further information, prior to viewing Prospective purchasers are advised to seek their own professional advice. 2 Areas, measurements and distances are given as a guide. Photographs depict only certain parts of the property. Nothing within the particulars shall be deemed to be a statement as to the structural condition, nor the working order of services and appliances. 3 These particulars shall not be binding on our clients whether acted on or otherwise, unless the same is incorporated within a written document, signed by our clients or on their behalf, satisfying the requirements of Section 3 of The Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995. 4 Closing Date A closing date may be fixed. Prospective purchasers who have notified their interest through lawyers to CKD Galbraith, in writing, will be advised of a closing date, unless the property has been sold previously. The Seller will not be obliged to accept the highest, or indeed any offer and has the right to accept an offer at any time or withdraw the property from the market. The Seller will not be liable for any costs incurred by interested parties. 5 Offers Formal offers in the acceptable Scottish form should be submitted, through a Scottish Lawyer, to CKD Galbraith, 30 The Square, Kelso, TD5 7HL Tel: 01573 224244, Fax: 01573 226676. Email: [email protected] 6 Third Party Rights and Servitudes The subjects are sold together with and subject to all existing rights of way, servitudes, wayleaves and others whether contained in the Title Deeds or otherwise, and purchasers will be deemed to have satisfied themselves in all respects thereof..

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