Listed for £290,000
November 13, 2025
Sold for £270,000
2022
Sold for £115,000
2018
Sold for £60,000
2004
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Head On Up
On the second floor, a naturally-lit landing (with an airing cupboard) leads to two further double bedrooms which echo the high standards found throughout. Both rooms have spacious footprints, attractive decoration, and southeast-facing aspects. One also comes with a built-in wardrobe. The property has gas central heating and double glazing (including modern sash-and-case windows and bespoke shutters to select rooms), except in bedroom 3 and the second-floor landing's skylight which are single glazed.
Tour The Grounds
Externally, the home has a large rear garden which is enclosed and predominantly laid to lawn. Dotted with mature plants and trees and backed by the trickling stream, it is a natural haven that offers peace, tranquillity, and a lot of sun. A wood store, a pagoda, and two sheds (one with electricity) are included as well. On-street parking is also available to the front of the property.
The Details
All fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, gas cooker, fridge/freezer, and washing machine to be included in the sale. Please note, no warranties or guarantees shall be provided in relation to any of the moveables and/or appliances included in the price, as these items are to be left in a sold as seen condition.
Tell Us About Innerleithen
Lying close to the banks of the River Tweed and nestled amongst rolling hills, the former mill and spa town of Innerleithen enjoys an idyllic Scottish Borders setting. The town is served by a local supermarket, a library contact centre, a health centre, a pharmacy, a post office and several independent shops, including bakeries and a butcher. A selection of eateries is also on offer, whilst further amenities can be found a short drive away in the charming market town of Peebles. The town's scenic surroundings provide endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits such as fishing, walking and cycling, while nearby Glentress Forest Park boasts a treetop adventure course. Innerleithen also hosts its own park and a local history museum at St Ronan's Wells. Primary and nursery schooling is provided locally at St Ronan's Primary School, followed by secondary education at Peebles High School. Commuting to the capital takes approximately an hour by road, whilst a 25 minute drive to Gorebridge and a 25 minute train journey from there will connect you to the capital in roughly 50 minutes. Nearby Galashiels – located 20 minutes' drive from Innerleithen – also provides fast and frequent rail connections as part of the Borders Railway.