Sea Yetts is a main door Edwardian villa, situated on the sea front in the centre of Blackness village. This quiet coastal location is the perfect base for relaxing while still allowing excellent access to all that Scotland has to offer.
SEA YETTS, BLACKNESS
Sea Yetts provides comfortable spacious accommodation with lounge, kitchen with dining area, large double and twin bedrooms and family bathroom. Tastefully refurbished in 2012 retaining many original features.
Being such a large apartment, Sea Yetts offers ample space for the whole family for longer stays and represents excellent value for money.
Blackness village is famous for its castle that was built in the 15th century by one of Scotland's most powerful families. In its time the castle has served as a garrison fortress and state prison. More recently the castle has been a popular location for film and TV.
Blackness has two beaches, east and west both on your doorstep. Blackness is popular with visitors throughout the year being on the costal path and provides fantastic views up and down the Firth of Forth.
Being only 5 minutes from the motorway, close to rail links and with a regular bus service to the village, access to Edinburgh or Glasgow and local attractions in Linlithgow, South Queensferry and Bo'ness are all easily accessible.
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