A BORDERS property with equestrian facilities has “views to die for”, according to the estate agent.
Whinneyburn Farm, in Coldingham, Berwickshire, is on the market with Hastings for offers over £950,000.
According to the agent, the “modern five-bedroomed farmhouse set in 17 acres” has “large dog-proof gardens”, as well as outbuilding space for up to seven horses.
A description of the property on Hastings’ website reads: “Dominating the property are views to die for, hence the three public rooms are configured to take maximum advantage.”
It continues: “A rural haven, coastal serenity meets equestrian bliss in this beautifully stylish property; contemporary and immaculately finished both inside and out, the flexible accommodation hosts family, friends, workspace and leisure with ease – with excellent outdoor space, suitable for many purposes, extending to some 17 acres and stunning sea views.
“Originally a bungalow built in 1998, following its purchase in 2006 by the present owner the property was extended both internally and externally with the addition of a stable complex and ménage, with the radical transformation resulting in a modern five-bedroomed farmhouse set in 17 acres – predominantly paddocks with outbuildings and facilities for up to seven horses to live in similar style and comfort, plus large dog-proof gardens around the house.”
As for the external features, the description states: “Whinneyburn’s equestrian facilities are of a similarly high standard and include a stable block with seven bays, tack room and outside sore.
“There is also a large agricultural shed with a further open store, and an enclosed/fenced open-air ménage.
“A well-designed, detached cabin/summerhouse, with double doors opens from a charming covered porch & seating area into a spacious room that could suit many purposes – from a garden office to a gym, craft studio, games room and more.”
To find out more about the property, you can click here.
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