Georgian country house in Berwickshire
This characterful property in Berwickshire is of Georgian origins, and offers renovated, flexible accommodation near Berwick-upon-Tweed


Edrington House is an elegant Georgian property dating back to the mid-18th century which has been recently renovated and much improved to provide a comfortable family home which retains its period charm.
The smaller reception rooms are cosy, allowing the main reception rooms to be kept for more formal occasions. Both the main reception rooms and the main bedrooms face south, maximising the natural light and providing excellent views out over the countryside.
Accommodation in total comprises four reception rooms and seven bedrooms, plus the large kitchen/breakfast room, study, laundry, billiard room and seven en-suite bedrooms with bath/shower rooms.
The gate lodge in the grounds, which has also been completely renovated, offers a sitting room, kitchen and en-suite bedroom.
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The land comes to over 12 acres and comprises lawned landscaped gardens and a walled kitchen garden. Mature trees grow throughout the grounds and are a useful source of firewood.
Edrington House is situated in an elevated position providing panoramic views of the countryside, with the Cheviot Hills in the distance. It lies just four miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed, a market town which has all necessary amenities including train services to London on the East Coast Mainline.
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The guide price is £1.25m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01578 722 814 or visit search.knightfrank.co.uk.
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