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Hudson Hirsel

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Many people move house due to the demands of work or changes in personal circumstan­ce; but for many at Leet Haugh the move is for a change in lifestyle. This unique developmen­t by Hudson Hirsel, on the edge of the historic Hirsel Estate in the Borders, offers a sense of community with traditiona­l values, easy access to local amenities, the park land of the Hirsel, fishing, golf, hill walking and other outdoor pursuits, and it is these benefits that have drawn many people looking forward to retirement, or second home ownership, to Leet Haugh. Homes at Leet Haugh are clustered in hamlets, each with their own individual character, such as the Courtyard or the spacious Village Green – all have traditiona­l details including home grown oak features, weather vanes, bronze finials and natural stone walls, compliment­ed by views of the Cheviot Hills.

With a range of two to five bedroom homes, and prices from £145,000 to £350,000, Leet Haugh offers options to suit most budgets and families. Jamie Hudson, Managing Partner of Hudson Hirsel, believes in working with buyers to create the home they desire and, wherever possible, will work to accommodat­e design changes and allow buyers to put their own personal stamp on their new home.

It is with this ethos of collaborat­ion that Hudson Hirsel is working with other like-minded land owners who want to create a positive legacy for their land in the form of well designed, wellbuilt, environmen­tally sound developmen­ts.

Hudson Hirsel is also currently developing in the village of Birgham, between Kelso and Coldstream, and has other devel- opments coming forward in the south of Scotland, all supported from its new offices in the centrally placed Borders town of Peebles.

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