Features

  • 6.7 acres
  • Large modern barn housing 7 stables
  • 3 stables have 2 doors also enabling direct access to small turnout paddock if required
  • Stallion box
  • Tack and feed room
  • Electric horse shower
  • 60 x 40 m silica sand and fibre outdoor arena
  • Carpet fibre based all weather turnout area
  • Plenty of off road hacking accessed straight from the property and a fenced bridleway running through the land
  • Range of outbuildings and plenty of parking

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Tenure: Freehold

 

 

 

Grangeburn Mill has exceptional equestrian facilities comprising a large modern barn (60x60 feet) currently set up to house 7 generously sized stables, all with automatic water drinkers and there is room to put more stables in. In addition to the stables in the main barn there is also a tack room, feed room, electric horse shower and water tap with a stallion box to the side. 3 of the stables have 2 doors, giving direct access either to the barn or out to a small turnout paddock if desired. There is an approximately 60 x 40 m silica sand and fibre outdoor arena, a carpet fibre based all weather turnout area and 4 grazing fields with mainly post and rail fencing.  All of the 4 fields contain automatic water troughs. Plenty of off road hacking is accessed straight from the property and there is a fenced bridleway running through the land.  In total, the land comprises 6.7 acres.

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Distances

Berwick Train Station 2.5 miles, Edinburgh City Centre 57 miles, Newcastle 63 miles. (distances are approximate).

Area Insights

Grangeburn Mill is situated on the outskirts of Berwick in a rural and private location and within easy access of the A1. Berwick-upon-Tweed is famous for its stunning architecture, has a wide selection of amenities and is well serviced with local and national shops, five national supermarkets and schooling for all ages including a private school at Longridge Towers. Berwick also has a selection of leisure and sports clubs, banks, public houses, restaurants and The Malting theatre and cinema which offers daily shows and movies. There is a main line railway station which has regular trains to both Edinburgh, Newcastle and London, both Edinburgh and Newcastle are sub one hour travel time and London is circa 3 hours 45 minutes. There is also the A1 trunk road which bypasses the town and provides easy access to both north and south respectively.

​The local area has a wide range of popular attractions and activities including Northumberland and Berwickshire’s rugged coastlines of unspoilt beaches and beautiful landscapes; Berwick walls and pier are only minutes away while Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve, Bamburgh Castle and the ancient Border towns of Coldstream, Kelso and Melrose are within easy reach. Country and sporting pursuits are also readily available, including hill walking, salmon and trout fishing, riding, hunting and shooting. Golf is available locally; within five minutes’ walk lies Berwick Golf Course and other courses can be found at Goswick, Eyemouth and the Hirsel. Swimming, gym, squash and indoor bowling facilities exist at the Swan Centre in Berwick-upon-Tweed.

​Despite Berwick’s proximity to both Edinburgh and Newcastle, the area has a low population and can therefore offer a quality of life that is becoming increasingly rare.

 

Last Modified 04/01/2023

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