Located in the historic fishing village of Cockenzie, very near bus stops for direct city service: half hourly through the day and hourly service through the night. The bus route takes in Musselburgh and Portobello, both of which have festival venues.
The room has an en-suite shower and you'd have primary use of an almost-en-suite toilet/washroom. Smart TV and reliable wi-fi. Price includes a help-yourself breakfast in family kitchen.
The house is a renovated 1870's fisherman's cottage, with a south-facing garden to the rear.
It’s two minutes from the lovely John Muir Way coastal walk, including the two local working harbours and a picturesque wee cove which is a favourite of wild swimmers.
It's also just across the road from Cockenzie House, a community trust-run historic mansion, with cafe, natural gardens, and a vibrant community of artist and small business studios.
Digs' Features
Private Bathroom
Shower
Hairdryer
Double Glazing
Blackout BlindsEn suiteShared BathroomBathSinkTVFreeviewSatelliteDVDRadioCDTea/Coffee FacilitiesFridgeLock and Key
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