63 St Andrews is a single‑storey caravan resting in Port Seton, East Lothian, a short distance from the shoreline and well‑placed for family‑friendly adventures across the region.
Suitable for families and friends seeking a straightforward base close to amenities, this practical holiday home offers an open‑plan design and easy access to the beach. Parking your car in the designated space, you step out to the gentle sound of waves meeting the shore, a reminder that this large coastal site sits right beside the sea. The caravan stands ahead with its simple, tidy exterior and welcoming decked steps, giving you a moment to pause and take in the fresh air rolling in from the Firth of Forth. As you make your way inside, the open plan layout draws you forward, and the warmth of the wooden flooring underfoot pairs softly with the stylish wooden fixtures in the kitchen, creating an inviting space to begin your stay. You might set down your bags and wander to the kitchen area, where the wooden worktops and cabinetry give you a pleasant place to prepare breakfast while chatting with others at the dining table. Moving into the sitting area, you can sink into the seating and flick on the Smart TV, letting the relaxed atmosphere set the tone for days spent by the shore. Following the hall, the double bedroom offers a peaceful spot to settle in, and the twin rooms provide versatile sleeping arrangements for families and friends. As you step into the shower room, the walk-in shower sends out a gentle mist when tested, and the heated towel rail offers a welcome touch of warmth after fresh mornings by the sea. The cloakroom adds further convenience as you prepare for your day. Back outside, the large site offers plenty to explore, with a restaurant, takeaway, shop and laundry all within a comfortable wander. When you feel drawn towards the water, the beach waits just a brief stroll away, perfect for paddling with younger guests or walking along the sand as the sun dips over the horizon. And when the urge to explore further takes hold, this location offers effortless travel towards Edinburgh and North Berwick, making day trips easy and appealing. Within an hour, you can reach Edinburgh Castle, where grand stone walls guide you through centuries of Scottish history, sweeping views stretch across the capital and the atmosphere of the Great Hall lingers long after you leave. If you head to the Scottish Seabird Centre in North Berwick, you can watch gannets gliding over the water, listen to the gentle hum of the discovery zones and feel the sea breeze as you gaze across the bay. Exploring John Muir Country Park near Dunbar, you can wander between tall pines that sway quietly above you, follow sandy trails that open suddenly onto wide beaches and watch seabirds dipping along the shoreline as the tide pulls across the flats. After days shaped by sea air, shared adventures and the ease of commuting along the East Lothian coast, you can return to 63 St Andrews to unwind and reflect on your time by the water.
Port Sunlight is a truly enticing village to visit, any walk around the village affords views of some of the most exciting village architecture of 19th century England. With each block of houses designed by a different architect, Port Sunlight provides visitors with a charming and memorable day out. At the centre of the village are two of the very best attractions in the North West, the Lady Lever Art Gallery, and the Port Sunlight Museum and Garden Village. The Port Sunlight Museum and Garden Village offers a unique insight into the life of the villagers and workers of Port Sunlight, during the late 1800's and early 1900's. It’s a favourite with photographers too, who love the eclectic mix of architecture and a throw-back to a period gone by. Port Sunlight is conveniently placed to explore many places of interest. The City of Chester, with it's Roman heritage and covered shopping areas is only a twenty minute train ride away. Whilst the bustling City of Liverpool can easily be reached by car, train or even a" Ferry across the Mersey" Museums, art galleries and two cathedrals await you as well as The Albert Dock and Liverpool One's designer shopping. No trip would be complete without visiting Matthew Street and the Cavern, home of the Beatles. If you prefer to explore the great outdoors, the Wirral Peninsular coastline with its beaches and winding Wirral Way provide chances to explore cycling, walking and many outdoor pursuits. No matter what your interests might be, Port Sunlight promises to offer a great location to explore.
Single‑storey.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 2 x twin small singles.
Shower room with walk‑in shower, heated towel rail, and basin.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Open‑plan living space with kitchen, dining area, and sitting area
Gas central heating.
Oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and high chair available on request.
Off‑road parking for 1 car.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 0.9 miles, pub 1.3 miles, beach 0.2 miles.
Note: There are steps up to the property.
Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £300
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