Well proportioned one bedroom first floor apartment located within close proximity to all local amenities. Hawick has an excellent variety of shopping, leisure, recreational and sports facilities.
Hawick is very well placed for access to all the other towns in the region. As Edinburgh city centre is easily accessible via the A7 and A68 by road and the new Waverly Rail Link to Tweedbank.
On-street parking. EPC Rating - Band D. Requires refurbishment. Quiet street. The average price for a property in Noble Place, Hawick, Roxburghshire, TD9 is £41,920 over the last year.
The local area is renowned for its beautiful scenery, offers numerous activities for those with an interest in sporting or leisure pursuits and is steeped in a sense of history and tradition.
Well proportioned one bedroom first floor apartment located within close proximity to all local amenities. Hawick has an excellent variety of shopping, leisure, recreational and sports facilities. The property comprises a lounge, kitchen, bathroom and double bedroom. Requires updating throughout. Freehold Residential Sale. Investment Potential. Hawick has an excellent variety of shopping, leisure, recreational and sports facilities. The area is renowned for its beautiful scenery, offers numerous activities for those with an interest in sporting or leisure pursuits and is steeped in a sense of history and tradition. Local Sales: 19/1, Brougham Place, Hawick, TD9 9JU sold for £88,500 (July 2024). 4/2, Laidlaw Terrace, Hawick, TD9 9QX sold for £62,000 (July 2024). 8/3, Teviot Crescent, Hawick, TD9 9RE sold for £51,500 (July 2024). 1 Northcote Street, Hawick, TD9 9QU sold for £37,000 (July 2024). 3 Minto Place, Hawick, TD9 9JL sold for £39,800 (July 2024).
Hawick, the largest of the Border towns, with a population of over 14,000 lies on the banks of the River Teviot. The town is famous for its common riding, rugby and fine cashmere companies such as Hawick Cashmere, Johnstons of Elgin, Lyle & Scott, and Pringle of Scotland. The town also provides an extensive choice of amenities ranging from a leisure centre, a variety of specialist independent shops including small supermarkets, and a selection of restaurants and hotels, mostly situated around the High Street. The A7 which runs through Hawick provides excellent 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 station lying approximately eighteen miles away. There is also a busy bus service with links to Carlisle, as well as Edinburgh and the other Border towns. The nearest major airports are at Edinburgh and Newcastle, which are both around 57 miles away offering flights across the UK and to a number of European and International destinations.
Full Address: 3-2 Noble Place, Hawick, TD9 9QF
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