Scottish Borders period property for sale
A Scottish Borders country house near Hawick is the former Duke of Buccleugh’s keeper’s property and comes with three acres of paddocks and the former kennels

Teindside Lodge is the former Duke of Buccleugh's head gamekeeper's house and is located close to Duke's former hunting lodge. A stunning mid 1800's period property in the pretty hills of the Scottish Borders, the house has been completely renovated, as well as extended, now provides superb flexible family accommodation - part of the house can be used as a separate annexe.
Accommodation comprises three reception rooms, five bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms as well as a good-sized kitchen/breakfast room and an office.
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Outside the gardens have been well maintained - a particular feature is the spinney and its rhododendrons. The front and back paddocks provide excellent grazing and come to around three acres. The house also comes with the old kennels which have good potential for development subject to planning permission.
Teindside Lodge is located in a secluded setting overlooking the very pretty Borders countryside near the River Teviot and Teindside Burn, seven miles from the market town of Hawick which has good local amenities. The house is 35 miles from Carlisle and the M6 and Edinbugh is 59 miles to the north.
The guide price is £475,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01578 722 814 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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