4 Eastfield Cottages, Whittingehame, Haddington, EH41 4QA
Sale history
£275,000 in September 2022
The property
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful East Lothian countryside, this enchanting two-bedroom mid-terrace cottage offers a truly charming home in an idyllic rural setting. The cottage forms part of a row of red sandstone cottages, a lovely home brimming with unrivalled charm, character and history. The front of the cottages and gardens, face open countryside, with views of Traprain Law. A pretty garden leads you to the green painted door, which opens into a welcoming entrance hall, with a convenient cloakroom cupboard. Directly ahead, is a well-proportioned sitting room is bathed in light from a deep recessed south-facing window and at the heart of the room is a rustic fireplace with an original period cast iron, range. A door from here leads to a well-appointed kitchen, designed in keeping with the style of the cottage. Returning to the hall a painted wood staircase leads up to the cottage with two bedrooms and charming bathroom. Space on the landing has been utilised for a washing machine, where a skylight offers views over the countryside. The pretty garden has a lawned area surrounded by flower beds and a home office/shed. Heating is supplied by the biomass boiler which is owned and run by the Whittingehame estate. Whittinghame lies in the heart of the beautiful East Lothian countryside and close to it's renowned beaches. Whittinghame is located 15 minutes to Haddington as well as 15 minutes to Dunbar, where there are trains and shops etc. The closest rail link is Drem and Dunbar. Work has started on East Linton railway station and is due to open in 2024. East Linton is the nearest village and the county town of Haddington – providing excellent amenities, as well as the reputable Waterside Bistro restaurant. Haddington also offers, schooling and leisure facilities. In East Lothian you are blessed with some of the most beautiful sandy beaches and best golf courses in Scotland, including the championship course of Muirfield. For days out there is the National Museum of Flight and the East Fortune Race Circuit. Transport is covered by a good, efficient bus service, along with rail links at either Longniddry or Dunbar. The A1 passes close by offering a 35 minute journey into Edinburgh.
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