The property is situated four miles from the picturesque Berwickshire village of Cockburnspath whilst Dunbar and Eyemouth provide a wider range of services and are 12 miles and 10 miles respectively.
Coldingham Bay, a sheltered sandy beach popular with swimmers, which is within the St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve, is about 15 minutes by car.
Susan Guthrie of Galbraith, who is handling the sale, said; “Fieldview enjoys an elevated position overlooking the surrounding countryside towards Siccar Point and the North Sea beyond.
“The house offers superb family accommodation, with well-proportioned south-east facing reception rooms and four bedrooms.
“The large loft space has the potential, subject to the necessary planning consents, to be converted to create additional accommodation on the first floor if desired.”
The accommodation is arranged over a single floor and includes: three reception rooms, kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms, office, bathroom and additional WC.
The garden surrounds the house and provides an attractive backdrop to the property. The garden has been tastefully landscaped and is mostly laid to lawn to the north and east of the house and edged with herbaceous borders and shrubs providing colour. The garden is enclosed by Rylock fencing, and there is a gravel drive providing ample parking.
The property is located in a private, but accessible, location with excellent transport links via the A1 trunk road, about 2 miles to the west. Edinburgh can be reached in less than an hour.
There are mainline train stations at Dunbar and Berwick-Upon-Tweed, which offer direct rail links to Newcastle, Edinburgh and London.
Fieldview is for sale through Galbraith for offers over £575,000.