Pirn House, 22 miles south of Edinburgh and less than three miles north of Stow railway station, is a prime example of a distinguished country house surrounded by the region’s rolling scenic hills and woodland while offering a commutable connectivity.
1. Pirn House, Stow, Scottish Borders, Knight Frank
The current owners have recently constructed a Hartley Botanic greenhouse near their restored walled garden, which overlooks a tennis court.
Edward Douglas-Hume, of selling agent Knight Frank, says: “That whole area creates a beautiful place to have outside dining and parties and looking down towards the tennis court is a really nice part of the garden.”
2. Pirn House, Stow, Scottish Borders, Knight Frank
In addition, the plot comes with a two-bedroom lodge, which has been fully modernised, located at the start of the property’s long tree-lined driveway. This could be used as a holiday let for keen hillwalkers, cyclists or horse riders, subject to permissions.
“The lodge is really quite charming looking and is really nice inside,” Edward enthuses. “It has an open-plan kitchen and living space with two bedrooms and could also work well for a family member to live in, or for if a couple was to be employed to look after the grounds.”
3. Pirn House, Stow, Scottish Borders, Knight Frank
A welcoming reception foyer, with a large window illuminating all above a splendid curving staircase, sets the tone of the house upon entering.
4. Pirn House, Stow, Scottish Borders, Knight Frank
A large dual-aspect drawing room features an attractive fireplace and bay window, filling the space with light. Photo: 3rd party