Nestled in the picturesque Scottish Borders, Linton Burnfoot Farm presents a unique opportunity to acquire a significant residential and amenity property with substantial renovation and development potential. This historic farmhouse, dating back to the 1750s, is set against the stunning backdrop of the Cheviot Hills and offers extensive grounds that include a private walled garden, an all-weather tennis court, and remnants of an outdoor arena. The property spans approximately 12.95 hectares (31.99 acres), providing ample space for agricultural activities or further development.
The main house features well-proportioned rooms filled with original character, including a spacious breakfasting kitchen equipped with an oil-fired AGA and multiple reception areas adorned with wood burning stoves. Upstairs, four bedrooms—including a master suite with en-suite bathroom—are complemented by additional accommodation on the second floor. Outside, the substantial grounds encompass both mature gardens and productive fruit trees, alongside practical farm buildings suitable for various uses.
Notably, this estate includes several traditional stone farm buildings that present opportunities for conversion or enhancement (subject to planning consent), as well as a detached cottage that remains in need of refurbishment. With the right vision and investment, this property can be transformed into a remarkable family home or an income-generating venture within one of Scotland's most scenic regions.