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£130,000
(£274/sq. ft)
1 bed cottage for saleCourtyard Cottage, Hassendeanburn, Hawick TD9
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
474 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Charming stone built cottage
Peaceful and secluded rural setting
Stylish open-plan living
Characterful sliding barn doors
Velux windows
Picturesque approach alongside Hassendean Burn
Built in 1796, Courtyard Cottage is a charming stone-built, one-bedroom semi-detached cottage nestled within the picturesque hamlet of Hassendeanburn. Enjoying a wonderfully secluded position, the property offers excellent privacy and a peaceful rural setting.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a stylish open-plan living and kitchen area. The well-appointed kitchen is fitted with an electric hob, integrated fridge/freezer and washing machine and benefits from a Velux window which fills the space with natural light.
The inviting living area is centred around a cosy log burner, creating the perfect space to relax and unwind. Sliding barn doors separate the living accommodation from the bedroom and bathroom, adding both character and a contemporary cottage feel.
The generous double bedroom is flooded with natural light from a Velux window, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The well-proportioned bathroom features a spacious shower and offers a bright, fresh feel throughout.
Approaching Hassendeanburn, you are greeted by a picturesque track running alongside a flowing burn, beautifully setting the tone for the tranquil lifestyle this delightful cottage offers. From the courtyard, steps lead directly down to the river, where a charming little bridge to cross the burn adds to the cottage’s unique and idyllic setting. The property also benefits from resident parking.
Accommodation Comprises
Internal: Kitchen, Living Area, Bathroom, Bedroom
External: Resident Parking, Courtyard
Distances
Denholm 3 miles, Minto 4 miles, Hawick 7 miles, Jedburgh 12 miles, Selkirk 18 miles,
Melrose 20 miles, Galashiels 24 miles, Kelso 24 miles, Edinburgh City Centre 55 miles, Newcastle upon Tyne 72 miles. (All distances are approximate).
General Remarks
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Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band B
Energy Efficiency Rating
EPC Rating: Band E (48)
Local Authority
Scottish Borders Council
Services
Mains Water
Private Drainage – Shared Septic Tank
Electric Central Heating
Fixtures and Fittings
All fitted flooring, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integrated appliances form part of the sale.
Listing and Conservation
Courtyard Cottage is not listed nor does it lie in a conservation area.
Agent note
The property may not be used as a holiday let.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Nestled in the peaceful hamlet of Hassendeanburn, Courtyard Cottage enjoys a truly idyllic setting in the heart of the Scottish Borders. Surrounded by rolling countryside, woodland walks and quiet country roads, the area is perfect for those seeking a slower pace of life while still remaining within easy reach of nearby towns and amenities. The picturesque approach into Hassendeanburn, alongside a burn which flows into the River Teviot, and scenic rural landscape, immediately sets the tone for this tranquil location.
Outdoor enthusiasts are particularly well catered for, with excellent walking, cycling and countryside trails nearby, including the popular Hassendeanburn Circular route, while the cottage is also within easy commuting distance of the proposed new Center Parcs development in Selkirkshire.
Nearby, the historic town of Hawick offers a wide range of local amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, cafés, restaurants and leisure facilities. Renowned for its rich textile heritage and strong sense of community, Hawick is one of the principal towns within the Borders and provides excellent everyday convenience while retaining its traditional character.
The attractive market town of Jedburgh is also within easy reach and is well known for its historic abbey, charming streets and local attractions. Positioned close to the A68, Jedburgh provides convenient access both north towards Edinburgh and south towards Newcastle.
Other popular Borders towns including Kelso, Melrose and Selkirk are all accessible by car, each offering their own unique blend of history, independent businesses, countryside pursuits and community events.
The wider Scottish Borders region is celebrated for its stunning scenery, outdoor lifestyle and welcoming communities, making Hassendeanburn an ideal location for those looking to enjoy peaceful rural living without feeling isolated.
Disclaimer
Important Notice
These particulars are for information only and do not constitute an offer or contract. No statement by Paton & Co or any joint agent (written or verbal) constitutes a representation or warranty. Neither the seller nor agents accept liability for any error, omission or misstatement, and such shall not entitle any party to rescind, claim compensation or bring action.
The property is sold as seen with all faults and subject to all rights, burdens, servitudes and wayleaves. Measurements, plans and photographs are approximate and for guidance only. Planning, building regulations and other consents, and all services, have not been verified or tested. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection and professional advice. No liability is accepted for costs incurred if a property is sold or withdrawn.
Successful purchasers must complete aml and proof of funds checks (£25 + VAT per person). See .
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