Listed for £350,000
August 22, 2025
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ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
Ground Floor – Entrance Hallway, Sitting Room, Dining Kitchen, Conservatory, Utility Room, Principal Bedroom (En-Suite Shower Room), Two Further Double Bedrooms, Family Bathroom
Garden & Grounds – Wrap-Around Garden, Lawn, Patio, Flower Beds, Garden Shed, Large Driveway with Parking for Multiple Vehicles
DISTANCES
Coldstream 1.5 miles, Wark 4 miles, Norham, 6 miles, Kelso 9 miles, Berwick Upon Tweed 14 miles, Jedburgh 20 miles, Melrose 24 miles, Edinburgh 55 miles, Newcastle Upon Tyne 60 miles (all mileage is approximate)
AREA INSIGHTS
Cornhill-on-Tweed is a desirable and well-connected village nestled close to the River Tweed, surrounded by picturesque countryside.
The village offers a strong community feel and excellent local amenities, including a popular village shop, the highly regarded Collingwood Arms Hotel with bar and restaurant, and the Cornhill Community Centre, located just behind Tweed View, which hosts regular activities such as Pilates, art classes, and social events.
Nearby Coldstream, just over the Scottish border, provides a wider range of everyday amenities including a Co-op supermarket, excellent butcher, medical centre, takeaways, and a children’s playpark. The town has a welcoming atmosphere and is steeped in history as the home of the Coldstream Guards. There are lovely riverside walks and the scenic Hirsel Estate, as well as attractions like the Coldstream Museum and the popular Civic Week held each August.
The historic market town of Kelso lies around 9 miles away, offering supermarkets, independent shops, pubs, restaurants, and a leisure centre with a swimming pool and gym. Kelso is also home to Kelso Abbey, Floors Castle, and the renowned Kelso Races, along with two excellent golf courses including the championship course at the Schloss Roxburghe.
The surrounding area is rich in outdoor and cultural attractions, from Paxton House and The Hirsel to the dramatic coastline around St Abbs and Coldingham, with the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland National Park just a short drive away.
Despite its peaceful setting, Cornhill-on-Tweed is well connected via the A697 to Edinburgh and Newcastle. Berwick-upon-Tweed is only 20 minutes away, offering a mainline train station with regular services to London, Edinburgh, and beyond, making this an ideal rural retreat with excellent accessibility.
GENERAL REMARKS
Services
Mains electricity, water, drainage
Oil Central Heating
Electric Fire in Sitting Room
Fixtures and Fittings
All fitted carpets, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integrated appliances form part of the sale.
Listing and Conservation
2 Tweed View is not listed, nor does it sit within a conservation area.
Planning
2 Tweed View also benefits from approved planning permission for a detached double garage with living accommodation above, offering exciting potential for a guest suite, studio, or home office (subject to conditions).