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The Best Areas to Live in Galashiels

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Galashiels offers several desirable areas and suburbs to live in. There’s something for everyone within Galashiels – welcoming and friendly neighbourhoods, areas located within close proximity to nature, family-friendly communities close to good schools… the list goes on! Below is a list of some of the best and most popular areas in and around Galashiels.

Known for its picturesque surroundings, Abbotsford is situated near the historic Abbotsford House, the former residence of Sir Walter Scott. It offers a peaceful and idyllic setting, with beautiful countryside views and easy access to nature trails.

Although technically a separate town, Melrose is in close proximity to Galashiels and offers an attractive residential option. It is famous for its Melrose Abbey, stunning views of the Eildon Hills, and charming streets lined with local shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town hosts various cultural events and has a strong sense of community.

The suburb of Tweedbank is particularly popular due to its excellent transportation links. It is the southern terminus of the Borders Railway, providing easy access to Edinburgh and other nearby towns. Tweedbank offers a range of modern housing options, along with amenities such as a retail park, schools, and leisure facilities.

Langlee is a residential area in Galashiels that attracts families due to its family-friendly environment. The area features a community centre, primary school, and ample green spaces. Langlee is close to Galashiels town centre, offering convenience while maintaining a quieter atmosphere.

Located near the town centre, Gala Park is a sought-after residential area. It offers a mix of traditional and modern housing options, often characterised by their architectural charm. Residents of Gala Park enjoy easy access to local amenities, including shops, restaurants, parks, and leisure facilities.

Situated just across the River Tweed from Melrose, Gattonside is a quaint village known for its scenic beauty. It offers a tranquil living environment with a close-knit community feel. Gattonside provides stunning views of the River Tweed and Melrose Abbey, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The village of Redpath is located a few miles outside of Galashiels and offers a rural setting with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Redpath appeals to individuals who prefer a quieter lifestyle away from the town’s hustle and bustle. It is an excellent choice for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing.

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