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5 bed detached house for saleWestruther, Berwickshire TD3
5 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
3,247 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
5 bedrooms
2 reception rooms
4 bathrooms
13.00 acres
Modern
Outbuildings
Detached
Garden
Rural
Stabling
Paddock
Hyndberry sits attractively within its setting, approached by a sweeping drive and framed by established planting, with the surrounding landscape forming a striking and private backdrop. The layout of house, gardens and equestrian facilities is particularly well considered, creating both visual balance and day to day practicality.
Internally, the house is defined by light, proportion and craftsmanship. Exposed oak beams and natural materials run throughout the principal rooms, paired with generous glazing which draws in the surrounding landscape and gives a strong connection to the gardens.
The principal sitting room is an impressive yet welcoming space, centred around a substantial stone fireplace with wood burning stove and arranged to have distinct sitting and dining areas. The arrangement is ideal for entertaining and allows for both formal and informal living, with direct access to the terraces and garden beyond.
The kitchen and dining room forms a second focal point of the house. With a vaulted ceiling, exposed structure and a further stove within a stone surround, it provides a sociable and highly functional space suited to everyday living as well as entertaining. A mezzanine study above introduces architectural interest while offering a practical workspace overlooking the room below.
The bedroom accommodation is well arranged and flexible. The principal bedroom suite benefits from an en suite shower room, with further well proportioned double bedrooms and additional accommodation capable of use as guest rooms or study space. Each room enjoys an open outlook and a consistent sense of light and space.
The property has been significantly improved by the current owners, with a focus on energy efficiency and long term resilience. These enhancements include the installation of a ground source heat pump and solar panels, a new septic tank and soakaway, together with a generator and a water reservoir providing several days of independent supply.
Gardens and grounds
The gardens and grounds are a defining feature of Hyndberry. Designed by Greenweaver, the immediate setting around the house combines structured planting with well positioned terraces and seating areas, creating sheltered spaces for outdoor dining and enjoyment.
Beyond the gardens, the land opens into a mix of paddocks and woodland. The woodland has been comprehensively replanted and includes a walk and ride track that allows for easy access and usability throughout the year.
The property extends to approximately 13 acres in total.
Equestrian facilities & outbuildings
Hyndberry offers an excellent range of equestrian facilities, arranged with practicality in mind. These include multiple stables, a tack room, hay barn and a well maintained 20m x 60m floodlit manege.
The paddocks have been significantly improved with drainage works, stone clearance, fencing and upgraded gateways, creating a well functioning and manageable setup. A field shelter with hard standing further enhances usability.
Additional outbuildings include a detached double garage with electrically operated doors, together with a log store and further ancillary storage.
Hyndberry is situated near the village of Westruther in the Scottish Borders, an area known for its attractive rolling countryside and strong sense of rural community, while remaining accessible to larger towns and Edinburgh.
Edinburgh lies approximately 35 miles to the north and is readily accessible by car in under an hour, offering a comprehensive range of cultural, educational and commercial facilities, together with an international airport.
Westruther itself has a welcoming and active community, centred around its village hall and The Old Thistle Inn, a charming local pub which serves food and provides a popular and convivial meeting point. A wider range of day to day amenities can be found in nearby towns. Lauder, approximately 8 miles away, provides a range of local shops, cafes, a Co op supermarket and other everyday services.
Melrose, around 20 miles away, is particularly well regarded, offering a good selection of independent shops, restaurants and cultural attractions, alongside a strong sense of community and access to the wider Borders countryside.
Galashiels, approximately 20 miles, provides a more extensive range of amenities including major supermarkets, retail outlets, banking and leisure facilities, together with rail services connecting directly to Edinburgh via the Borders Railway.
Transport links are good for a rural location. The A68 provides a direct route north to Edinburgh and south to the wider road network, while rail services from Tweedbank offer regular connections to the capital. Mainline rail services are also available from Edinburgh and Berwick upon Tweed, and Edinburgh Airport provides a wide range of domestic and international flights.
Schooling in the area is well regarded. Local primary schooling is available nearby, with secondary education at Earlston High School. A number of respected independent schools are within reach, including St Mary's School in Melrose, Longridge Towers near Berwick upon Tweed, and a wide selection of schools in Edinburgh.
The Scottish Borders is renowned for its outdoor pursuits. The surrounding countryside offers excellent opportunities for riding, walking and cycling, supported by a network of quiet country roads and tracks. Field sports are widely available, and there are several golf courses within easy reach including Lauder and The Roxburghe.
The area also benefits from a strong equestrian community, with access to local events and facilities, further enhancing its appeal for those with horses.
Internally, the house is defined by light, proportion and craftsmanship. Exposed oak beams and natural materials run throughout the principal rooms, paired with generous glazing which draws in the surrounding landscape and gives a strong connection to the gardens.
The principal sitting room is an impressive yet welcoming space, centred around a substantial stone fireplace with wood burning stove and arranged to have distinct sitting and dining areas. The arrangement is ideal for entertaining and allows for both formal and informal living, with direct access to the terraces and garden beyond.
The kitchen and dining room forms a second focal point of the house. With a vaulted ceiling, exposed structure and a further stove within a stone surround, it provides a sociable and highly functional space suited to everyday living as well as entertaining. A mezzanine study above introduces architectural interest while offering a practical workspace overlooking the room below.
The bedroom accommodation is well arranged and flexible. The principal bedroom suite benefits from an en suite shower room, with further well proportioned double bedrooms and additional accommodation capable of use as guest rooms or study space. Each room enjoys an open outlook and a consistent sense of light and space.
The property has been significantly improved by the current owners, with a focus on energy efficiency and long term resilience. These enhancements include the installation of a ground source heat pump and solar panels, a new septic tank and soakaway, together with a generator and a water reservoir providing several days of independent supply.
Gardens and grounds
The gardens and grounds are a defining feature of Hyndberry. Designed by Greenweaver, the immediate setting around the house combines structured planting with well positioned terraces and seating areas, creating sheltered spaces for outdoor dining and enjoyment.
Beyond the gardens, the land opens into a mix of paddocks and woodland. The woodland has been comprehensively replanted and includes a walk and ride track that allows for easy access and usability throughout the year.
The property extends to approximately 13 acres in total.
Equestrian facilities & outbuildings
Hyndberry offers an excellent range of equestrian facilities, arranged with practicality in mind. These include multiple stables, a tack room, hay barn and a well maintained 20m x 60m floodlit manege.
The paddocks have been significantly improved with drainage works, stone clearance, fencing and upgraded gateways, creating a well functioning and manageable setup. A field shelter with hard standing further enhances usability.
Additional outbuildings include a detached double garage with electrically operated doors, together with a log store and further ancillary storage.
Hyndberry is situated near the village of Westruther in the Scottish Borders, an area known for its attractive rolling countryside and strong sense of rural community, while remaining accessible to larger towns and Edinburgh.
Edinburgh lies approximately 35 miles to the north and is readily accessible by car in under an hour, offering a comprehensive range of cultural, educational and commercial facilities, together with an international airport.
Westruther itself has a welcoming and active community, centred around its village hall and The Old Thistle Inn, a charming local pub which serves food and provides a popular and convivial meeting point. A wider range of day to day amenities can be found in nearby towns. Lauder, approximately 8 miles away, provides a range of local shops, cafes, a Co op supermarket and other everyday services.
Melrose, around 20 miles away, is particularly well regarded, offering a good selection of independent shops, restaurants and cultural attractions, alongside a strong sense of community and access to the wider Borders countryside.
Galashiels, approximately 20 miles, provides a more extensive range of amenities including major supermarkets, retail outlets, banking and leisure facilities, together with rail services connecting directly to Edinburgh via the Borders Railway.
Transport links are good for a rural location. The A68 provides a direct route north to Edinburgh and south to the wider road network, while rail services from Tweedbank offer regular connections to the capital. Mainline rail services are also available from Edinburgh and Berwick upon Tweed, and Edinburgh Airport provides a wide range of domestic and international flights.
Schooling in the area is well regarded. Local primary schooling is available nearby, with secondary education at Earlston High School. A number of respected independent schools are within reach, including St Mary's School in Melrose, Longridge Towers near Berwick upon Tweed, and a wide selection of schools in Edinburgh.
The Scottish Borders is renowned for its outdoor pursuits. The surrounding countryside offers excellent opportunities for riding, walking and cycling, supported by a network of quiet country roads and tracks. Field sports are widely available, and there are several golf courses within easy reach including Lauder and The Roxburghe.
The area also benefits from a strong equestrian community, with access to local events and facilities, further enhancing its appeal for those with horses.
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