Brockhoperig

Ettrick Valley, Selkirk, Scottish Borders, TD7 5JB

Offers Over £365,000

5.7 acres

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  • Amazing scenic and peaceful location. About 5.8 acres.
  • Traditional cottage. Useful outbuildings.

SITUATIONBrockhoperig lies in a quiet and spectacular position at the western end of the Ettrick Valley, about 2.2 miles from the hamlet of Ettrick. The Ettrick Valley is renowned for its wild and attractive hills and forests. It is an area acknowledged for its productive stock farming and forestry as well as a wide variety of sporting and leisure pursuits including fishing and hill walking. Basic provisions can be bought at nearby Honey Cottage Caravan Park and café (4 miles). There are also the historic Tushielaw Inn and The Gordon Arms, both rural inns serving food and drinks, in the area. Ettrickbridge (13 miles) has a primary school and well regarded pub. The market town of Selkirk has a long and colourful history and offers a wider range of shops and services including a high school. Just over the regional boundary into Dumfries and Galloway is Eskdalemuir, about 14 miles from Brockhoperig. The village benefits from a community hub which incorporates a café and small grocery shop. The A74(M) can be accessed at Lockerbie, about 28.5 miles to the south west. DESCRIPTIONBrockhoperig is an excellent detached cottage. The traditional stone cottage dates from the late 1800s and has been extended a later dates to provide an adaptable 2 storey property. Of particular note is the conservatory, added to the east gable of the cottage, where there are excellent views of the dramatic gorge down to the Ettrick Water.Dormer windows were added to the first floor and the two double bedrooms on this floor and both light and spacious with outlooks over the surrounding rolling hills. Both the kitchen and bathroom have been upgraded in recent years and now provide modern, stylish and practical rooms.ACCOMMODATIONGround Floor: Sitting room, dining room/bedroom 3, kitchen, conservatory.First Floor:2 bedrooms, bathroom.GARDEN AND GROUNDS On the east side of Brockhoperig is an area of garden ground that has been mown and is a lovely area to sit out. To the west of the house is another lawn and beyond that the grounds are interspersed with mature deciduous and conifer tress. The property benefits from Riparian trout fishing rights on the Ettrick Water.Opposite the cottage are the buildings and field. The detached stone building was probably built as a byre and has been maintained and is predominantly weather proof. At one time the byre was used to house cattle and many of the original fittings are still in place. The building offers an excellent opportunity for further development subject to the relevant planning consents. Beside the Byre is a useful corrugated sheet clad storage shed.The field extends to about 4.9 acres (1.98 ha).and is predominantly bordered by wire fencing.DIRECTIONSTo find this property location to within 3 metres, download and use What3Words via the enclosed link w3w.co/volunteered.admires.worksheetPOST CODETD7 5JB