| SAHEDA sleeps 6/7. A cosy Victorian family holiday house situated in prime seafront location, adjacent to the beach commanding panoramic views. Front garden with private parking, secluded garden to the rear with patio/lawn perfect for al fresco dining and leads directly out to the putting green & tennis courts.
Ground floor comprises of reception hall, a large lounge (additional bed), with picture window, TV, DVD player. A bright sunroom, separate dining area, well-equipped modern kitchen with electric hob/oven, sinks, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, pulley. Downstairs cloakroom and large hall cupboard for coats, golf clubs.
The upper level has a master twin bedroom with en-suite with electric shower over bath, a twin bedroom and a small double bedroom close to a second bathroom with Victorian bath, WC and basin. WIFI, pets on request.
NORTH BERWICK is a thriving seaside town situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, 23 miles east of Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh. Easily accessible by car or rail with frequent trains to Edinburgh (33 minutes). Edinburgh is the nearest airport, approximately a 45 minute drive away.
The town and local area offers so much for the energetic visitor to enjoy, as well as for those seeking to relax. There is an excellent variety of shops, galleries, restaurants and pubs as well as attractions like harbour with its award winning Scottish Seabird Centre, all within a short walk from Saheda. North Berwick along with its neighbouring villages is home to some of the greatest golf links in the world and the Glen Golf Club is only 5 minutes from Saheda on foot.
SO MUCH TO SEE AND DO IN THE AREA: Historic Castles, museums, sporting activities, boat trips, climb North Berwick Law with magnificent views over East Lothian, the Firth of Forth, Fife and beyond. For wildlife enthusiasts Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve and the John Muir Walkway. Edinburgh with its year round festivals and major visitor attractions is on the door step for a great day visit. The East coast and Scottish Borders are full of interesting sights to be discovered.
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