Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh
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Transaction history

Listing history

For Sale
May 26, 2018
£414,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh, a charming and spacious detached type home with 5 bed in the TD8 6BN area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .

This modern and well-kept property was built 1992-1998 and has a reported internal area of 278 internal square metres The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price - with a market valuation of £455,400 and a rental potential of £2,960 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

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"Key features:

  • Exceptional detached villa
  • Elevated position yet close to town centre
  • Stunning panoramic views
  • Three quarter acre plot with mature landscaped gardens
  • Spacious versatile accommodation
  • Double Garage

Main Description
Briary Bank is an exceptional detached villa set on an elevated plot in the heart of the town, affording stunning views, with well appointed generously proportioned flexible accommodation arranged over two floors, and particularly beautiful landscaped sheltered gardens of approximately three quarters of an acre. The property is in turn key condition and will appeal to a wide range of buyers including families and lifestyle buyers. As expected in a property of this calibre, designed to take advantage of it?s elevated position, and finished to an exceptionally high standard, the spacious accommodation is well appointed and presented in elegant tones throughout.

Accommodation Comprises:

Ground Floor: Vestibule, Reception Hall, Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Breakfasting Kitchen, Home Office/Single Bedroom, Utility Room, WC.
First Floor: Landing/Upper Hallway, Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room, Guest Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom, Two Further Double Bedrooms, and Family Bathroom.
External: Driveway, parking, integral double garage, landscaped gardens extending to approximately 0.75 acres.
Distances: Edinburgh 48 miles Galashiels 18 miles Kelso 10 miles Berwick Upon Tweed 31 miles
(All distances are approximate)

Situation
Briary Bank is well situated in a stunning elevated setting in the heart of the Scottish Borders town of Jedburgh, which is a highly sought after pretty market town, and easily commutable to Edinburgh and Newcastle. Evolving around the spectacular 12th century Augustinian Abbey, the Royal Burgh of

Jedburgh is one of the most historic market towns in the Scottish Borders. This extremely popular and picturesque town boasts a number of buildings of architectural significance including the famous Mary Queen of Scots fortified house and the Victorian County Jail, together with the attractive Market Square. Excellent amenities are available in the town and surrounding area including a good range of independent retailers, which mix well with an eclectic collection of restaurants and bars. Recreational facilities are well catered for in the town, and these include a popular swimming pool and fitness centre, golf course and beautiful parkland. Primary and secondary schooling is available locally, and with enviable links both north and south via the A68 and A7 to Edinburgh, Carlisle and Newcastle. Berwick-upon-Tweed is the nearest main line railway station, with the Borders Railway terminus at Tweedbank within easy reach, providing a half hourly service to Edinburgh Waverley in less than an hour. Domestic and international flights can be accessed easily at both Edinburgh and Newcastle Airports.

On a broader note, the Scottish Borders offers a quality of life that is second to none and in an area of 1800 square miles there is certainly plenty of space to enjoy our beautiful unspoilt countryside and individual towns. Leave the congestion and overpricing behind and discover for yourself what a fantastic place the Borders is to live, work and play. Home to world class activities and attractions, it?s no wonder that the area is so popular with visitors who come here to enjoy mountain biking at Glentress, salmon fishing on the Tweed, walking in our hills and forests or diving off the Berwickshire coast. The area is also known for its? spectacular Common Ridings, when whole communities come together to celebrate each town?s individual heritage and to cheer on hundreds of horses and riders every summer. The Borders is also a heartland of rugby in Scotland, with the names of our local towns being synonymous with the game and of course Melrose being the original home of rugby sevens. From our historic towns to rural villages, wherever you go you will be struck by the warmth of the welcome in our communities and the real pride people have in living in this wonderful part of the world. With good transport links, an excellent education system and stunning countryside, a move to the Scottish Borders really could be the best move of your life.

Description

Briary Bank is a generous and well appointed Architect designed detached home, immaculately presented in elegant neutral tones with spacious, bright and extremely flexible accommodation arranged over two floors. Set in an elevated position with panoramic views over the town and countryside beyond, the sheltered landscaped gardens and grounds extend to approximately 3/4 of an acre.

Briary Bank is approached via a shared driveway off Friars, with substantial driveway parking leading to the integrated double garaging. A covered porch leads to the Vestibule area which has a useful cloak cupboard. Double doors lead to a generous Hallway which in turn gives access to the ground floor accommodation. An elegant triple aspect Drawing Room is particularly bright and boasts views over the garden and beyond, with a feature fireplace as a focal point. Sliding patio doors to the front and rear give access to the gardens. A good sized double aspect Sitting Room is located on the opposite side of the Hallway and again benefits from sliding patio doors to the front. A formal Dining Room offers a lovely entertaining space. A useful WC with two piece suite is adjacent to Bedroom 5 (currently used as a Home Office) and this overlooks the rear garden. The Dining Kitchen is well fitted with a range of oak floor and wall units incorporating integrated double oven, electric hob, and has ample space for table and chairs. The Utility Room is fitted with a range of floor and wall units with space for white goods and a rear door leads to the garden. There is an integral double garage with up and over door providing ample space for a work area.

The staircase from the Hallway leads to the first floor, where the generous and bright Upper Hallway gives access to the remainder of the accommodation, and features a stained glass window, and storage cupboards.

The Master Bedroom is an attractive triple aspect space, well appointed with fitted wardrobes and superb views, with a contemporary En-Suite Shower Room off. The Guest Bedroom is beautifully presented and again boasts an En-Suite Bathroom with four piece suite. A further two double bedrooms are good sized doubles with fitted wardrobes and one is currently used as a further Home Office space. The family Bathroom boasts a five piece suite including bath, shower enclosure, WC, bidet, and wash hand basin.

Outside
Set in stunning mature landscaped gardens featuring a ?ha-ha? to the front, with a variety of trees, shrubs and planting, together with lawned areas, patios, and driveway parking for several vehicles.

Satellite
For those with the use of Satellite Navigation the postcode for this property is TD8 6BN
Directions
Travelling in to Jedburgh from the north on the A68, pass the petrol station on the right, cross the bridge and turn right at the fire station. Turn first right passing the Church and continue onto Friars. Take the right turn up the drive signposted ?Clay House and Briary Bank? and continue to the top of the drive, turning left past Clay House and Briary Bank is located on the left at the top of the drive.
GENERAL REMARKS
Fixtures and Fittings
Only items specifically mentioned in the particulars of sale will be included in the sale price.
Services
Mains drainage, water, electricity and gas. Double glazing and gas central heating.
Local Authority
Scottish Borders Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells, Melrose, TD6 0SA.
Tel 01835 824000.
EPC: C Council Tax: G

Internet Website
This property and other properties offered by Edwin Thompson can be viewed on our website at www.edwinthompson.co.uk as well as our affiliated websites at www.rightmove.co.uk and www.onthemarket.com
Rights, Easements & Outgoings
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, and any existing or proposed wayleaves, easements, servitude rights, restrictions and burdens of whatever kind, whether referred to in these particulars or not. The property is sold subject to the rights of public access under The Land Reform

(Scotland) Act 2003. The Purchasers will be held to have satisfied themselves on all such matters.
Statutory Designations
There are no known special landscape designations, scheduled monuments, listings or other prejudicial notifications affecting the property. There are not understood to be any Environmental Schemes in place.

Method of Sale
The property is offered for sale with Vacant Possession by Private Treaty. Entry as agreed between the parties.

Offers
Offers in Scottish Legal Form should be submitted to the Selling Agents.
A closing date for offers may be fixed and interested parties are advised to register their interest with the Selling Agents. The Vendors shall not be bound to accept the highest or indeed any offer.

Viewing
Strictly by appointment with the Selling Agent

Particulars Prepared May 2018

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Estimated running costs

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Energy £5,602 Try Energy Switcher
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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Nearby Stations
Berwick-upon-Tweed Station
29.2mi
Chathill Station
33.0mi
Haltwhistle Station
35.2mi
Bardon Mill Station
35.5mi
Alnmouth Station
36.0mi

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Strengths

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Strength: High floor area
Very spacious living area
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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Good price per square metres
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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh worth?

    Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh is now worth £455,400 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £2,960 per month, within a price range of £2,664 and £3,256.

  3. How many bedrooms does Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh have?

    This property has 5 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 5 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh?

    Nearby schools in include

    Nearby stations in include Berwick-upon-Tweed Station, Chathill Station, Haltwhistle Station, Bardon Mill Station, Alnmouth Station.

  5. What type of property is Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh

    This is a Detached property. There are 16 other Detached properties on Friars, and 24 in total.

  6. When was Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh built? How old is Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh?

    Briary Bank Friars, Jedburgh was was built between 1992-1998.

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