A 'wonderful' mid-terraced home, dating back to around 1780, is up for sale in the heart of Kirk Yetholm.

The Green, which boasts views over the village green towards Staerough Hill, is listed for offers over £560,000.

According to the estate agent, the property provides a "wonderful family home" with a self-contained annex, which the current owner has utilised as a successful holiday let.

All reception rooms have an open fire or stoveAll reception rooms have an open fire or stove (Image: Galbraith Estate Agents) The home comprises several public rooms, six bedrooms, and a private garden with countryside views.

Upon entry through the front door into the Victorian tiled vestibule, guests are welcomed into a bright hallway.

This area provides access to the reception rooms on the ground floor, each of which contains an open fire or stove, adding warmth and comfort to the home.

The kitchen which features an Esse stoveThe kitchen which features an Esse stove (Image: Galbraith Estate Agents) The dining kitchen features an Esse stove and leads to an adjoining sun room, offering an 'abundance' of natural light.

The ground floor also features a rear hallway, modern shower room, utility room, and a back door leading to the rear garden.

On the first floor, there are six bedrooms, a shower room, and a family bathroom.

The garden offers views of the start/end of the Pennine WayThe garden offers views of the start/end of the Pennine Way (Image: Galbraith Estate Agents) The annex, known as The Pigeon Loft, is a self-contained unit with an entrance hallway, utility room, and internal door to the garage/workshop.

A staircase from there leads to the first floor living room/bedroom/kitchen area and a modern shower room.

The estate agent also noted that the property's mature, landscaped garden offers a good degree of privacy and features a patio seating area and two feature ponds.