One Bedroom Flat within a converted two storey commercial and residential building. Ground floor main door apartment for residential use. The building is now made up of three residential apartments.
Built circa 1960 (converted at a later date). Local amenities, schooling and transport links are available. Net Internal Area: 43 Sq.M. Surrounding properties are of a similar age and type.
RICS Home Report valuation £55,000 (Fifty Five Thousand Pounds Sterling). Freehold Residential Sale. Smoke alarm noted. Carbon Monoxide detector fitted. Car parking available. Currently Rented.
New Rail Station. The historic town of Eyemouth, 5 miles north of the border with England, boasts a natural harbour and fine coastal scenery. Surrounding properties are of a similar age and type.
One Bedroom Flat within a converted two storey commercial and residential building. Ground floor main door apartment for residential use. The building is now made up of three residential apartments. The property is served by a mains gas supply with the meter located externally to the rear elevation. Central heating and hot water is provided by way of gas fired central heating system (Biasi M96 28 SM/B) located within the kitchen. The accommodation comprises of entrance hallway, living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. The property is situated in an established residential area of Eyemouth, Scotland. EPC Rating - Band D. RICS Home Report valuation £55,000 (Fifty Five Thousand Pounds Sterling). Freehold Residential Sale. Smoke alarm noted. Carbon Monoxide detector fitted.
Eyemouth is a small town and civil parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is two miles east of the main north–south A1 road and eight miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. The town's name comes from its location at the mouth of the Eye Water. Fishing at Eyemouth dates back to the 13th century and the harbour is still active with its colourful fleet. Like other coastal communities in the 18th century, smuggling was rife amidst the clusters of houses, narrow wynds, caves and underground tunnels. The solitary mansion of Gunsgreen House on the south side of the harbour was at the centre of this illicit trade in wine, spirits, tea and tobacco. It has been a visitor attraction since 2009. Berwick upon Tweed offers further services including supermarkets, national retailers and a mainline rail station with regular services to London Kings Cross (3.5 hours) and Edinburgh (45 minutes). Plans for a new station at Reston are advancing, with construction due to start in 2021. The new station will have capacity for 70 car parking spaces and electric vehicle charging points. It is expected that the journey time to Edinburgh Waverley will be about 35 minutes.
Full Address: 20b Bennison Square, Eyemouth, Berwickshire, TD14 5SB
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