Guide price
£185,000
3 bed semi-detached house for sale73 Balmoral Road, Galashiels TD1
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Three-Bedroom Semi-Detached
Front and Back Garden
Close to Amenities
Borders Railway Station Nearby
Good Storage
Gas Central Heating
Double Glazing
73 Balmoral Road is an immaculate three-bedroom semi-detached house sitting in a popular residential area on the western fringes of Galashiels. With an attractive woodland backdrop, the property benefits from generous garden ground with enclosed garden to the rear, and on-street parking to the front.
With a large number of amenities nearby, including The Great Tapestry of Scotland, it is only a short distance from the Borders Railway which runs to Edinburgh, located at the Transport Interchange or nearby Tweedbank which has extensive parking.
Internally, the beautifully maintained accommodation lies across two levels and comprises three bedrooms, a bathroom, a large sitting room, and a breakfasting kitchen. With excellent storage, including the floored attic with loft ladder access, and a utility cupboard, the property also benefits from gas fired central heating and double glazing.
Externally, the property has on-street parking to the front, with potential to create off-street parking, subject to the necessary permissions. The front garden has a picket fence and is laid to lawn both sides, with a large, raised flowerbed and a paved path leading to the front door. To the rear is a raised garden ground with lawn, extensive L-shaped decking, which is ideal for more informal entertaining, plus a garden shed and drying green.
With all amenities close at hand including the aforementioned railway station, with most Border towns being reached from this central location, and the A7 located nearby having direct routes to Edinburgh and Carlisle.
Melrose 2.5 miles Selkirk 7 miles Edinburgh 35 miles Tweedbank 2.0 miles
(all distances are approximate)
Council Tax Band: B
EPC: C71
Location:
73 Balmoral Road sits in a popular residential area of the principal Borders town of Galashiels. With a population of 12,000, the town offers a full range of shopping facilities, including Tesco, asda, Boots, Next, wh Smith and Marks & Spencer.
Local tourist attractions include The Great Tapestry of Scotland, Old Gala House and Abbotsford House, the former home of Sir Walter Scott, with its award-winning visitor centre as well as many other attractions in nearby Melrose and other Border towns.
Among the independent shops there is also a cinema, a health centre, a swimming pool, gym, dentists, orthodontist and a Transport Interchange built primarily around the train station in conjunction with the Borders Railway which is a particular bonus. Local sports teams include Gala rfc, Gala Fairydean fc, and Gala CC and local festivals include the historic Common Ridings held in the summer which is of particular note.
There are also a variety of outdoor pursuits in the area that include fishing on the River Tweed, fieldsports, horse riding, golf, lawn bowling, mountain biking, and a selection of walks including the Southern Upland Way.
Galashiels has six primary schools, and nearby Melrose is home to St Marys Preparatory School with secondary schooling at Galashiels Academy. The Borders College and Heriot Watt University also have a campus in the town, and there are also a number of churches in the area. The Borders General Hospital, the largest hospital in the Scottish Borders is only four or so miles away, on the fringes of Melrose.
Galashiels sits in an easily accessible area and can be reached by the A7 which runs through the town and provides the links to Edinburgh or the north of England. The area is also served by the Borders Railway which runs from Tweedbank to Edinburgh, with the aforementioned station in the town. There is also a busy bus service which runs from the Interchange, beside the railway with links to Newcastle and Carlisle in the South, as well as Edinburgh and the other Border towns.
Edinburgh and Newcastle airports - both international, offer an excellent choice of destinations and are 39.5 miles and 68 miles away respectively.
Directions:
For those with satellite navigation the postcode is: TD1 1JN
From the A68, take the A6091 signposted Melrose and Galashiels. Continue on this road, passing Melrose on your right. Proceed over the three roundabouts, and the River Tweed, into Galashiels, and along the Abbotsford Road. Take the left fork at the second small roundabout onto Church Street, which turns into Scott Crescent and subsequently into Scott Street. Proceed along here and turn left onto Balmoral Avenue. Go all the way to the top which turns into Balmoral Road and bear right and bear right again, and Number 73 sits on your left-hand side.
Coming from Peebles, take the A72 into Galashiels. Proceed into the centre of the town and on reaching Island Street turn right onto Hall Street. Go up the hill and turn left onto Gala Park, which in turn becomes Scott Street. Turn left onto Balmoral Avenue and follow the above directions.
With a large number of amenities nearby, including The Great Tapestry of Scotland, it is only a short distance from the Borders Railway which runs to Edinburgh, located at the Transport Interchange or nearby Tweedbank which has extensive parking.
Internally, the beautifully maintained accommodation lies across two levels and comprises three bedrooms, a bathroom, a large sitting room, and a breakfasting kitchen. With excellent storage, including the floored attic with loft ladder access, and a utility cupboard, the property also benefits from gas fired central heating and double glazing.
Externally, the property has on-street parking to the front, with potential to create off-street parking, subject to the necessary permissions. The front garden has a picket fence and is laid to lawn both sides, with a large, raised flowerbed and a paved path leading to the front door. To the rear is a raised garden ground with lawn, extensive L-shaped decking, which is ideal for more informal entertaining, plus a garden shed and drying green.
With all amenities close at hand including the aforementioned railway station, with most Border towns being reached from this central location, and the A7 located nearby having direct routes to Edinburgh and Carlisle.
Melrose 2.5 miles Selkirk 7 miles Edinburgh 35 miles Tweedbank 2.0 miles
(all distances are approximate)
Council Tax Band: B
EPC: C71
Location:
73 Balmoral Road sits in a popular residential area of the principal Borders town of Galashiels. With a population of 12,000, the town offers a full range of shopping facilities, including Tesco, asda, Boots, Next, wh Smith and Marks & Spencer.
Local tourist attractions include The Great Tapestry of Scotland, Old Gala House and Abbotsford House, the former home of Sir Walter Scott, with its award-winning visitor centre as well as many other attractions in nearby Melrose and other Border towns.
Among the independent shops there is also a cinema, a health centre, a swimming pool, gym, dentists, orthodontist and a Transport Interchange built primarily around the train station in conjunction with the Borders Railway which is a particular bonus. Local sports teams include Gala rfc, Gala Fairydean fc, and Gala CC and local festivals include the historic Common Ridings held in the summer which is of particular note.
There are also a variety of outdoor pursuits in the area that include fishing on the River Tweed, fieldsports, horse riding, golf, lawn bowling, mountain biking, and a selection of walks including the Southern Upland Way.
Galashiels has six primary schools, and nearby Melrose is home to St Marys Preparatory School with secondary schooling at Galashiels Academy. The Borders College and Heriot Watt University also have a campus in the town, and there are also a number of churches in the area. The Borders General Hospital, the largest hospital in the Scottish Borders is only four or so miles away, on the fringes of Melrose.
Galashiels sits in an easily accessible area and can be reached by the A7 which runs through the town and provides the links to Edinburgh or the north of England. The area is also served by the Borders Railway which runs from Tweedbank to Edinburgh, with the aforementioned station in the town. There is also a busy bus service which runs from the Interchange, beside the railway with links to Newcastle and Carlisle in the South, as well as Edinburgh and the other Border towns.
Edinburgh and Newcastle airports - both international, offer an excellent choice of destinations and are 39.5 miles and 68 miles away respectively.
Directions:
For those with satellite navigation the postcode is: TD1 1JN
From the A68, take the A6091 signposted Melrose and Galashiels. Continue on this road, passing Melrose on your right. Proceed over the three roundabouts, and the River Tweed, into Galashiels, and along the Abbotsford Road. Take the left fork at the second small roundabout onto Church Street, which turns into Scott Crescent and subsequently into Scott Street. Proceed along here and turn left onto Balmoral Avenue. Go all the way to the top which turns into Balmoral Road and bear right and bear right again, and Number 73 sits on your left-hand side.
Coming from Peebles, take the A72 into Galashiels. Proceed into the centre of the town and on reaching Island Street turn right onto Hall Street. Go up the hill and turn left onto Gala Park, which in turn becomes Scott Street. Turn left onto Balmoral Avenue and follow the above directions.
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