Relax, unwind, enjoy your break - right on the shore at Vale End a year round holiday destination for sea, shore, comfort, leisure and amenity...
An ideal self catering property for families and groups of up to 4, providing a high standard of quality and comfort for you to enjoy on your break
A bright and cosy ground floor property with spectacular views, fronting the famous West Beach - only a few steps away (with no roads to cross) - in the heart of the lovely coastal town of North Berwick, East Lothian, 35 miles east of Edinburgh
The accommodation of sittingroom, 2 double bedrooms, fitted kitchen and shower room is furnished, fitted and equipped to a high standard, with comfort and amenity in mind. There is plenty storage space for all those bits and bobs, and the private sea-side decking area gives additional outside options too
All energy costs are included in the accommodation charge as is the provision of quality bed linen and complementary broadband service
Whatever the time or season you'll find everything for you, your family, all interests and all ages
Only a few minute's walk takes you to a stunning range of local amenities including the bustling High Street, specialist shops, restaurants for all tastes, the picturesque harbour, the award-winning Scottish Sea Bird Centre, the sweeping East Sands, putting greens, tennis courts, golf courses and all of the other excellent amenities for which North Berwick is renowned
Visit our website for more information on this beautiful seasisde property. Just click "Website" or "Further contact details" to check availability, book and pay online...
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