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Tucked away in a peaceful rural setting and surrounded by approximately 2 acres of beautifully landscaped garden grounds. This charming former mill was lovingly and thoughtfully converted in the early 1990s, seamlessly blending traditional character with practical modern living. Offering a rare level of privacy, the property enjoys picturesque views, generous outdoor space and a collection of five versatile stone outbuildings, including a substantial stable and a large garage, perfect for a variety of lifestyle needs.
The ground floor of Bewlie Mill offers versatile and spacious accommodation ideal for modern family living. Upon entry, a central hallway leads to a generous family room, providing a warm and welcoming space for everyday relaxation. The triple aspect dining kitchen, complete with traditional solid wood cabinetry and natural light, offers a functional heart to the home. A separate utility room adds practicality for busy households. Also located on this level is Bedroom 4, a large double with a Jack and Jill wet room, perfect for guests or multigenerational living.
Upstairs, the first floor continues to impress with three well-proportioned bedrooms and an expansive drawing room. The principal bedroom boasts ample built in storage, creating a luxurious private retreat. Two additional bedrooms are serviced by a modern family bathroom and an additional WC. The spacious drawing room is a standout feature, ideal for entertaining or relaxing, with French doors out to the garden and triple aspect views of the surrounding landscape.
Set within beautifully maintained garden grounds, Bewlie Mill benefits from mature planting, fruit trees, and established trees and shrubs that offer colour and shelter throughout the seasons. A paddock of just over an acre provides excellent potential for equestrian or smallholding use. The property includes five outbuildings offering significant storage or conversion potential (subject to necessary planning permission), including a stable/loose box, three large store rooms, one of which has been used as a field shelter and a separate garage. The old mill lade runs along the entire south-west perimeter of the property and by the house side which is an impressive and atmospheric feature. With a blend of formal gardens, productive land, and flexible outbuildings, the exterior of Bewlie Mill complements the generous interior perfectly, making this a truly unique countryside home.
Accommodation Comprises
Ground Floor – Entrance Vestibule, Hallway, Family Room, Sitting Room/Bedroom 4, Jack & Jill En-Suite Wet Room, Dining Kitchen, Utility.
First Floor – 3x Double Bedrooms, WC, Family Bathroom, Drawing Room.
Garden & Grounds – 3 Outbuildings, Stone Stable/Loose Box, Stone Garage, Mature Landscaped Grounds, Paddock, Woodland, Greenhouse, Private Driveway, Mill Lade.
Distances
Lilliesleaf 2 miles, Ancrum 4 miles, St Boswells 5 miles, Selkirk 8 miles, Melrose 8 miles, Hawick 10 miles, Kelso 13 miles, Edinburgh 44 miles, Newcastle 65 miles. (All distances are approximate)
General Remarks
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Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax
Band G
Energy Efficiency Rating
Rated D (62)
Services
Mains electricity, mains water, drainage to a shared septic tank, oil central heating, fibre broadband available.
Fixtures and Fittings
All fitted carpets, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integrated appliances form part of the sale.
Listing and Conservation
Bewlie Mill is not listed nor does it fall within a conservation area.
Agents Note
The property is subject to a Section 50 Agreement. No building or development may take place on the property or adjoining land without the agreement of all three landowners, and the necessary planning consents.
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Berwickshire offers a balance of countryside living and coastal access, with towns such as Duns, Eyemouth and surrounding villages providing strong community links and local amenities The area appeals to families, agricultural businesses and buyers seeking space and long-term value within a well-connected rural setting with a mainline train station in Rest
Berwickshire Area Guide