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Station House Thornielee, Galashiels, TD1 3LN

4 bedroom House

Offers Over £415,000

Information

  • Bedrooms - 4
  • Reception Rooms - 1
  • Bathrooms: - 2
  • Garden - Surrounding
  • Parking - Off-street
  • EPC - D

About the property

Originally constructed in 1866 as a railway station, the property was closed around 1950 and subsequently converted into a dwelling. Formerly the Station House for the old Borders Railway, it now offers a very attractive and deceptively spacious detached family home, combining period character with a generous layout and wonderful countryside views.


The accommodation extends to a gross internal floor area of approximately 154m². The lounge, featuring three windows, enjoys excellent natural light and a wood-burning stove, creating a warm and welcoming focal point. The spacious breakfasting kitchen provides anideal space for everyday family life and entertaining.


Externally, the property sits within a particularly large plot, with extensive garden grounds surrounding the house. To the side, there is a large patio and timber decking area taking advantage of the open views. The monoblock driveway provides ample parking. Outbuildings include a brick store with a corrugated metal roof and a large timber store/workshop. Accommodation
GROUND FLOOR:
* Utility room
* Hallway
* Triple aspect living room with wood burning stove
* Breakfasting kitchen
* Dining room / bedroom 4
* Master bedroom with patio doors to the rear
* Spacious double bedroom with fitted wardrobes
* Shower room
* Family bathroom with a separate shower compartment
FIRST FLOOR
* Double bedroom
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
* Gas central heating with new boiler installed April 2025
* Double glazing
* The property enjoys private, enclosed garden grounds with a delightful southerly aspect
* Monoblock driveway providing ample parking
* Brick store
* Timber store / workshop

Rooms

Features

  • Formerly the Station House for the old Borders Railway, it now offers a very attractive and deceptively spacious detached family home
  • Originally constructed in 1866 as a railway station, the property was closed around 1950 and subsequently converted into a dwelling
  • The lounge, featuring three windows, enjoys excellent natural light and a wood-burning stove, creating a warm and welcoming focal point
  • The spacious breakfasting kitchen provides an ideal space for everyday family life and entertaining
  • Externally, the property sits within a particularly large plot, with extensive garden grounds surrounding the house
  • The monoblock driveway provides ample parking. Outbuildings include a brick store with a corrugated metal roof and a large timber store/workshop

Viewing Information

By appointment through selling agent

Negotiator: Imogen Tumber

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Monday to Friday: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday: 9.00am to 12.00 noon

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