- Immaculate Four/Five Bedroom Family Home +
- Flexible Living +
- Corner Plot +
- Enclosed Garden +
- Detached Garage +
- Private Driveway Parking +
- Borders Railway Closeby +
- Borders General Hospital Nearby +
- Gas Fired Central Heating +
- Double Glazing +
NEW PRICE
*Home Report Valuation £310,000*
1 Green Wynd is an immaculately presented and spacious four/five-bedroom detached house situated in a popular residential development on the Eastern fringes of Galashiels.
With a large number of amenities in the centre of the town, including a small convenience store, only a short walk away, the property measures approximately 141 square metres/1518 square feet and occupies a corner plot that has a generous, enclosed garden. The Borders Railway which runs to Edinburgh, has stations at either Tweedbank or Galashiels closeby, offering excellent accessibility.
Internally, the immaculate accommodation offers flexible family living across two levels and comprises four main bedrooms, an ensuite shower room, a family bathroom, a sitting room, a dining kitchen, a study/bedroom five, a utility room and a downstairs wc. With gas central heating, the property also benefits from double glazing and good storage throughout providing an excellent family home, with lots of natural light via a number of dual aspect rooms.
Externally, the property has private driveway parking for two cars to the front of the detached garage with rafter storage, power and lighting. Sitting in a large plot the garden is enclosed, and predominantly laid to lawn with extensive patio area providing an excellent space to enjoy the sunshine and more informal entertaining.
Most Border towns can be reached from this central location, with the A7 located nearby having direct routes to Edinburgh and Carlisle, along with the Borders General Hospital which is on the fringes of Melrose plus the Borders Railway closeby making this region more and more accessible for all.
Melrose 2.5 miles Selkirk 7 miles Edinburgh 35 miles Tweedbank 2.0 miles(all distances are approximate)
Council Tax Band: F
EPC: B81
Location:
1 Green Wynd sits within a popular development on the Eastern fringes of the principal Borders town of Galashiels. The development benefits from a small convenience store, which is particularly useful, but the town of Galashiels with a population of 12,000, offers a full range of shopping facilities, including Tesco, ASDA, Boots, Next, WH Smith and Marks & Spencer.
Local tourist attractions include The Great Tapestry of Scotland, which has recently opened, Old Gala House and Abbotsford House, the former home of Sir Walter Scott, with its award-winning visitor centre as well as many other attractions in nearby Melrose and other Border towns. Among the independent shops there is also a cinema, a health centre, a swimming pool, gym, dentists, orthodontist and a new Transport Interchange built primarily around the new train station in conjunction with the Borders Railway which is a particular bonus.
Local sports teams include Gala RFC, Gala Fairydean FC, and Gala CC and local festivals include the historic Common Ridings held in the summer which is of particular note.
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.
Galashiels has six primary schools, and nearby Melrose is home to St Marys Preparatory School with secondary schooling at Galashiels Academy. The Borders College and Heriot Watt University also have a campus in the town, and there are also a number of churches in the area.
The Borders General Hospital, the largest hospital in the Scottish Borders is only four or so miles away, on the fringes of Melrose.
Galashiels sits in an easily accessible area and can be reached by the A7 which runs through the town and provides the links to Edinburgh or the north of England. The area is also served by the Borders Railway which runs from Tweedbank to Edinburgh, with the aforementioned station in the town. There is also a busy bus service which runs from the Interchange, beside the railway 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 39.5 miles and 68 miles away respectively.