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luxury, but with the added benefits of modern energy efficiency, a National House Building Council (NHBC) warranty and five star quality standards.

Mike Cowie, sales and marketing director at Barratt North Scotland, says: “This apartment is the pinnacle of luxury, boasting architectu­ral grandeur, a top-spec modern finish and an enviable city centre environmen­t. Where is it: Bellspool Coach House, near Peebles, Scottish Borders. What is it: A conversion from a Victorian estate’s stabling and carriage house. It has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a sitting room, dining room, snug and study. One acre of mature gardens which are secluded and sheltered. Good points: Impress any visitors with the entrance through the Victorian red brick archway leading into the dual aspect reception hall with floor to ceiling windows. Bad points: Not much potential to add value as it is presented in immaculate condition. Price: Offers over £695,000. Contact: Strutt & Parker on 0131 718 4488.

“It is only a matter of time before it is snapped up.”

Westburn Gardens is in easy reach of key city amenities including a retail park and public green spaces.

For those seeking a new-build property, Barratt Homes also has a range of two and three-bedroomed homes available at the Westburn Gardens developmen­t.

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