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Editor’s Letter DREAM HOMES
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Hello,
Welcome to the March edition of Property and Interiors. We are enjoying
the transition into spring, with longer days and some much-needed A Hymn-ful Home
sunshine, and that theme runs throughout this edition. Discover some
fresh interior trends for spring, plus expert advice from Dobbies on
managing your outdoor space.
Spring is always a great time in the property market, popular with both
buyers and sellers. If you’re thinking of selling your home, ESPC solicitor
estate agent, Coulters, shares their expert advice in this edition.
Living in this converted church in the Scottish Borders could be the
perfect stylish sanctuary…
We also explore the top areas for family homes and why, in today’s
Leanne market, moving home could be more cost effective than renovating.
hen you think of a church, you schools. For those who enjoy stunning seaside
Leanne Watson, As always, you can find a great selection of properties for sale with a often imagine a sanctuary of peace views (who doesn’t?), Eyemouth offers a beautiful
Editor solicitor estate agent at the back of the magazine, and you can find W and tranquility. But have you ever coastline, ideal for those looking for a stress-free
hundreds more at espc.com.
imagined living in one? With this stunningly lifestyle close to the coast. The surrounding
transformed temple, you can turn that dream countryside offers numerous walking and
Happy reading! into reality. Not only can you experience the cycling routes, and also benefits from excellent
serene beauty of a church, but you can also add road and rail links, offering convenient access to
a deep sense of calm to everyday life. Edinburgh City Centre and beyond.
Located a few miles from the beautiful The property’s exterior instantly makes it easy
COVER IMAGE: craigandrose.com All material published in ESPC magazine is copyright Berwickshire coastline, in the picturesque village to fall in love with the home at first sight. The
ESPC (UK) Ltd: 0131 624 8000 of the publisher and cannot be reproduced without of Grantshouse, this unique property offers an building has been maintained to preserve
permission. All advertisements and articles appearing enviable alternative to city-living. Grantshouse original charm and character, adding to the
EDITORIAL: Leanne Watson / Emma Cooper-Raeburn in this publication are as far as possible checked for
ADVERTISING: Claire Boulton (07498 876315) accuracy, but persons accepting or offering to accept is approximately 10 miles west of Eyemouth, a uniqueness of this one-of-a-kind home. The
EMAIL: espcmagazine@espc.com goods or services contained in any advertisement or vibrant Borders fishing town. Eyemouth provides stunning brickwork of the church has been
DESIGN: Melissa Shankland article do so at their own risk. an array of amenities, including cafes, shops, and carefully restored, ensuring the building’s history
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