Guide price
£465,000
5 bed flat for saleUpper Aldie, Aldie Crescent, Melrose TD6
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Macpherson Property
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About this property
Five-Bedroom Double Upper Apartment
Private Garden
Garage w/Workshop & Storage
Private Driveway Parking
Period Features
Attractive Views
Strong School Catchment
Borders Railway Closeby
Borders General Hospital Nearby
Gas Central Heating
Upper Aldie is a fabulous five-bedroom, main door, double upper apartment set within a larger mansion house in the conservation village of Darnick which lies on the fringes of the much sought-after Borders town of Melrose.
Immaculately presented, with driveway parking, a garage, and a generous garden plus attractive views, it lies only one mile from the Borders Railway, which runs from Tweedbank to Edinburgh, and is also within walking distance of the Borders General Hospital. Given its location, the property would make and ideal family home in an excellent location with strong school catchment and amenities close-by.
Internally, the spacious accommodation, which is full of charming period features, including original windows, doors and cornicing, lies mainly over two floors and comprises five bedrooms, a family bathroom, a shower room, a sitting room, a dining room, a breakfasting kitchen and a study. Aside from the main accommodation, and of particular note, is the vestibule and reception hall which leads to the first floor. There is also good storage, on the second floor, a multi-fuel burner in the sitting room and gas fired central heating.
Externally, the property benefits from driveway parking to the front of the garage with integral workshop and attached store rooms, offering excellent external storage. A generous raised lawn with attractive stone walls, trees and shrubs, plus patio area offers an excellent space for more informal entertaining.
An unusual property, it offers versatile living in a superb location with views, period features and spacious rooms.
Edinburgh is easily accessible via the A68, with most Borders towns readily available from this central location, as well as via the aforementioned Borders Railway.
Edinburgh 37 miles. Galashiels 4 miles. Tweedbank 1 mile. Peebles 23 miles.
(All distances are approximate)
Council Tax Band : F
EPC: D58
Location:
Upper Aldie is situated in a popular residential area between the charming conservation village of Darnick and the larger Borders town of Melrose. Regarded by many as the most picturesque of the Borders towns, Melrose is situated between the Eildon Hills and River Tweed. With an approximate population of around 2100 in Melrose, and 1200 in the immediate villages of Gattonside, Darnick and Newstead, the town provides an extensive choice of amenities ranging from a variety of specialist independent shops including a green grocer, a fishmonger, two butchers, antique and interiors shops, small supermarkets, a large selection of restaurants and numerous hotels, all situated around the High Street area of this vibrant town.
The thriving old mill town of Galashiels four miles to the West offers a fuller range of shopping facilities, which include Tesco, asda, Boots, Next and Marks & Spencer.
Local tourist attractions include Melrose Abbey, Harmony House (home to the Borders Book Festival), Priorwood Gardens, the Greenyards, (home of Melrose rfc and Rugby Sevens), and Abbotsford House with award winning visitor centre, the former home of Sir Walter Scott. There are also a variety of outdoor pursuits in the area that include fishing on the River Tweed, fieldsports, horse riding, golf, lawn bowling, mountain biking, and a selection of walks including the Southern Upland Way, St. Cuthbert’s Way and The Borders Abbeys Way. Several festivals which include the Melrose 7’s Rugby Tournament, the Borders Book Festival and the Melrose Festival complete with ride-out attract visitors from far and wide.
Local schools include the excellent Melrose primary school, the highly regarded St Mary’s preparatory school, and Earlston High School.
The Borders General Hospital also lies just outside the town, and there are a number of churches in the area with Catholic, Episcopal and Church of Scotland represented in the town. Melrose sits in an easily accessible area and can be reached by the A68 or A7 via Galashiels that provide the links to Edinburgh or the north of England.
The area is also served by the Borders Railway which from Tweedbank to Edinburgh, with the station lying approximately one mile away. There is also a busy bus service with links to Newcastle and Carlisle in the South, as well as Edinburgh and the other Border towns.
Edinburgh and Newcastle airports - both international, offer an excellent choice of destinations and are 45 miles and 66 miles away respectively.
Directions:
For those with satellite navigation the postcode for the property is: TD6 9AY
From Melrose town centre, proceed West down the High Street past the Melrose Rugby Club and bear round onto Waverley Road. Continue on this road for approximately half a mile and take the turn off onto the Abbotsford Road (Darnick) on the left, just past the Waverley Castle Hotel and continue into Darnick. Follow the road round and you will come to Aldie Crescent on the left. Turn in here and as you bear to the right, the driveway leading to Upper Aldie is on the left-hand side.
From Galashiels take the A6091 to Melrose and at the third roundabout take the 2nd exit signposted Melrose. Continue on this road for approximately four hundred yards and turn right onto the Abbotsford Road (Darnick) and follow the above directions.
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