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AT HOME WITH



  picturesque
        A







      period property





 Rob Armstrong tells us about the process of selling his unique
 four-bed 19th century house in the Scottish Borders.





 he Scottish Borders is a   extended  in  1889  when  a  Gothic-
 picturesque part of Scotland   style schoolroom was added.
 Twith a scenic landscape that
 attracts walkers, cyclists and those   Rob  used  the  ESPC  website  to
 who love the outdoors with top-class   find  the  house  which  has  amazing
 fishing  spots,  a  beautiful  coastline   views of the Teviot Valley as
 and woodland.  well as an expansive garden with
 rhododendrons and fruit trees, but
 In 2010, antiques specialist Rob   it was the schoolroom that first drew
 Armstrong was hunting for a new   Rob to the property.  Rob says: “The garden was a lot of work, but it
 property to showcase his finds when         was one of the things that made the property
 he came across the Old Schoolhouse   “The main house needed upgrading   so special.
 in Minto – a pretty conservation   but it was a great project,” he
 village in the Borders, set between   explains. “It has great views and   “Location is key with everything – if it doesn’t
 the neighbouring towns of Jedburgh   someone could spend £1 million on   have the view, you’re wasting your money.
 and Hawick.
 it to make it amazing, but I just spent     Living in the Borders is like going back in time
 what I had on it.”                          – it’s extremely beautiful and it has an amazing
 The property was built in 1838 by           microclimate, it’s one of the driest parts of
 renowned architect William Henry            Scotland, especially in Kelso. You can get to
 Playfair  who  built  the  majority  of   Rob  started  the  renovations  Edinburgh quickly, or Berwick for the beach. It’s
 Edinburgh’s eastern New Town and   by adding central heating and   a great place to bring up a family.
 some of the Capital’s most famous   ripped  out  the  70s-style  carpets
 buildings,  such  as  the neoclassical   and replaced them with solid oak
 National  Gallery  and  the  Royal   flooring, as well as adding a sunroom   “I  have  a  three-strike  rule  –  if  there  are  three
                                             great things about a property, you’re fine. The
 Scottish Academy. It was later   and landscaping the garden.


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