Seapink Cottage
This beautiful cottage is welcoming and your next home from home.
Seapink Cottage in North Berwick is a charming and relaxing coastal retreat. Nestled in a picturesque seaside town, the cottage provided a cozy and beautifully decorated space, perfect for unwinding. The lovely sea views, fresh coastal air, and peaceful surroundings make for a truly rejuvenating stay. Whether enjoying a morning coffee in the garden, exploring the nearby sandy beaches, or wandering through the quaint streets of North Berwick, the experience was one of tranquility and charm. Seapink Cottage offers the perfect blend of comfort and coastal charm, leaving you with wonderful memories of your stay.
You won't be far from Edinburgh, so take a daytrip and visit our capital.
Features
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private parking
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linen and towels
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fully fitted kitchen
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wifi
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ironing board
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washing machine
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fireplace
Location
From the outside Seapink Cottage looks quite small but step inside and you'll find it just keeps getting bigger!
It comprises 4 bedrooms - 1 king, 1 double, 2 twins - shower room, bathroom, large living room with log burner, snug with open fire, fully equipped kitchen, utility room with washing machine and mature garden complete with garden furniture and BBQ. The bathroom and one twin bedroom are situated on the ground floor.
There's plenty of outdoor space at Seapink Cottage. It has it's own private cottage garden complete with charcoal BBQ and garden furniture. The garden is backed by woodland so you can relax to the sounds of nature rather than traffic.
The garden shed is equipped with buckets and spades for the beach and space for bike storage.
With a 3 night minimum stay, nightly rates start from £205.
Up to 2 well behaved four-legged friends are welcome too for an additional £25/dog.
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