Eastfield private estate in the Scottish Borders sits on a 183ac site and has entered the market for offers over £2,750,000.

The estate features a five-bedroom farmhouse, three-bedroom secondary house and three additional cottages.

The estate, near Melrose, Roxburghshire, includes 156ac permanent pasture, 15ac of woodland and 9ac rough grazing.

The site also includes a range of traditional outbuildings including an L-shape steading, garaging, stables, tack room and various stores with an additional workshop – with attic above – stone bothy, wood store and a potential development plot.

James Denne of GSC Grays said: “Eastfield is a private residential estate with possibly the best position in the heart of the Scottish Borders, with panoramic views stretching for over 20 miles towards the English border – arguably the finest views in the South of Scotland.

“It’s the perfect spot within a stunning landscape.”

Eastfield estate

There are gate lodges at either entrance of the Eastfield estate with a tree-lined gravel drive which leads to the carriage circle at the main house.

The Borders farmhouse has three principal reception rooms, well-proportioned main rooms, double glazed sash-and-case windows, sitting room/snug (with wood burner), dining room, dining kitchen, utility room and rear entrance hall.

The three-bedroom Orchard House along with Mill Cottage and North Lodge are in the grounds of the estate with The Lodge near the entrance to the main house.

The market town of Melrose is four miles to the north. Every summer, it hosts the ‘Melrose Sevens’ rugby tournament and the Borders Book Festival.

The terminus for the Borders Railway is just outside the town at Tweedbank and provides regular train services to Edinburgh.

Berwick-upon-Tweed lies 36 miles to the east and provides a regular rail service on the main east coastline to London King’s Cross.

The main A68 and A7 trunk roads are nearby with Edinburgh airport (50 miles) and Newcastle airport (63 miles).