A PEEBLES property in a "picturesque setting" offers a "wealth of versatile accommodation" for new owners.
Riverside, on Tweed Avenue in Peebles is a five-bedroom, detached house close to the River Tweed.
The modern home was built in the 1930s and offers plenty of space to families looking to relocate to the town.
On the market for offers over £649,500 with Blackwood and Smith LLP, Riverside boasts five double bedrooms, four bathrooms and plenty of living and work space.
A Blackwood and Smith LLP spokesperson said: "Built in 1930, this detached house is an exceptional five-bedroom residence that offers families an abundance of space, including three reception rooms and four bathrooms.
"It has the versatility to increase the number of bedrooms to seven, if required, and boasts a substantial extension, which seamlessly matches the original building.
"It combines modern interiors (presented in move-in condition) and well-retained period features, adding further character and style.
"The executive home also has private parking and a south-facing rear garden, meeting all the demands for family life.
"Furthermore, Riverside has a highly desirable location in the Peebles conservation area.
"Set close to the River Tweed, it enjoys a picturesque and peaceful ambience and the convenience of being a stone's throw from the High Street, in easy reach of amenities and schools."
The vestibule on the ground floor leads to the reception hallway which has access to the living room, guest bedroom with en-suite shower room, family room, and formal dining room.
The hall then leads to the study, shower room, principle bedroom with en-suite bathroom, dining kitchen and utility - the latter two spaces offering access to the south facing garden and vegetable patch.
From the first floor landing there is access to the remaining three bedrooms, bathroom and store room which leads to eaves storage.
There is also a double driveway at the front of the property.
For more information, a virtual tour, and to book a viewing of Riverside, visit the ESPC website.
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