Former Hawick hotel put up for auction after police unearth cannabis farm inside

The former Buccleuch Hotel in Trinity Street, Hawick, was sealed off by police tape.
Author: Ally McGilvrayPublished 22nd Apr 2024
Last updated 22nd Apr 2024

A former hotel in Hawick has been put up for auction - just months after police unearthed a cannabis farm estimated to be worth half a million pounds inside.

Two men were arrested in connection with the raid at the former Buccleuch Hotel in Trinity Street in October.

The 20-bed attraction, which boasts 10 bathrooms, is being advertised with a guide price of £150,000.

The property is being marketed by London agents Allsop, which runs an online auction site, and is said to have "possible redevelopment potential".

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The building is listed as Lot 202 in the sale planned on May 9th.

Notice of the auction comes just days after the chairman of the Jim Clark Rally revealed a shortage of overnight accommodation in the Borders could prevent the event expanding.

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