Susan Guthrie of Galbraith, who is handling the sale, said: “This very pretty cottage is ideal for those with horses, offering grazing land of over seven acres, plus a stable block and field shelter, all set within a peaceful and picturesque location just five miles south of Jedburgh. The house is tastefully decorated, light and bright, while the garden is private and peaceful, with a pleasant woodland backdrop. Adjacent to the A68, it is ten minutes to the centre of Jedburgh, providing a great combination of accessibility and a rural lifestyle.”

The grazing land extends to about 7.42 acres and benefits from a stable block with three loose boxes, dedicated tack room and field shelter.

Built circa 1993, Oregon Cottage offers well-proportioned accommodation including hallway, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, office/bedroom, shower room and WC on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and bathroom.

Oregon Cottage benefits from wrap-around grounds. To the front, the area is chipped to provide ample off-road parking while a detached timber garage sits to the side of the house.

The garden to the rear of the property has a decking area, ideal for outdoor seating and al fresco dining. In addition, there is small pond, an area of lawn, and a timber summer house. This private and tranquil outdoor space also benefits from direct access to woodland walks, perfect for enjoying the surrounding natural beauty and countryside lifestyle.

The property is on the edge of Camptown, an attractive village nestled beside the Jed Water and Kaim Burn. Jedburgh is just five miles, while Melrose is about 19 miles and Edinburgh 52 miles.

Oregon Cottage is on the market through Galbraith for a guide price of £435,000.