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Building Plot, 5 Venchen Farm Cottages, Yetholm TD5
Planning
£140,000

Our Summary

  • An exceptional rural development opportunity in stunning rolling Borderland
  • 12 miles from the village of Town Yetholm and around 7 miles south east of the popular market town of Kelso, the building plot offers an outstanding residential prospect, enjoying a picturesque and secluded setting with far-reaching countryside views towards the Cheviot Hills
  • 45 acres; with the building plot of approximately 0
  • Formerly a quarry, the building plot provides a unique and level building platform enclosed to the north and west by existing quarry walls and mature trees, creating an exceptional sense of shelter, character and individuality
  • This is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive rural building plot in a superb Borders setting, combining privacy, natural character and exceptional views within easy reach of local amenities and transport links
  • The site is particularly well suited to sustainable living, benefitting from an ideal orientation for both solar and wind energy generation, whilst the generous plot size provides ample scope for the installation of an efficient ground-source heat pump system
  • Planning - The Approved Planning Application Full details of the planning consent can be found on the Scottish Borders Planning Portal using reference 23/01709/PPP Viewing - To register your interest or request further information, [use Contact Agent Button] - lines open 7 days a week including evenings, weekends and public holidays

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Description

The property is a 1.45-acre development opportunity in a rural setting, situated approximately 1.12 miles from the village of Town Yetholm and 7 miles from the market town of Kelso. The building plot is approximately 0.7 acres and is surrounded by a 0.75-acre garden area, which has been attractively planted with oak, beech, and birch trees. The building plot is level, enclosed by quarry walls and mature trees, and has elevated views of the surrounding countryside, including the Cheviot Hills.

The property enjoys views in a south to south easterly direction, with the Cheviot Hills visible in the distance. The garden ground slopes gently towards the B6352 and is bounded by a traditional stone wall and a fence.