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Harbour House Hotel - Former 19th century coaching inn situated in the historic coastal town of North Berwick. A golfing heartland with 13 links and 6 inland courses in the surrounding area.

Greywalls - Designed by the Edwardian architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens, this country hotel in Gullane looks over Muirfield Golf Course and is just 25 miles from Edinburgh.

Eaglescairnie - Comfortable bed and breakfast at a Georgian farmhouse set in the middle of its own 400 acres of rolling hills and woodland only 30 minutes from Edinburgh in Gifford.

The Glebe House - A family home of much warmth, comfort and elegance. Located in North Berwick which is on the coast only 33 minutes from Edinburgh by train.

Hopefield House - A privately owned guest house, providing bed and breakfast accommodation in Gullane.

The Goldenstones Hotel - Specializes in golf and all sporting holidays in Dunbar at the heart of rural East Lothian and only 20 minutes from the centre of Scotland's capital - historic Edinburgh.

Gilmerton House - A handsome Georgian Mansion with the coastline close by with sandy beaches in an area world famous for its golfing facilities.

Beachmont Place - A self contained two bedroomed ground floor flat in Dunbar. Comfortable self catering accommodation for 4. Available for holiday lets year round.

Tweeddale Arms Hotel - Listing reception, accommodation, location and visitor attractions. Booking and enquiry forms included.

Barncroft House - Holiday property situated in the countryside, only 20 minutes drive from Edinburgh. Listing room and location information, online booking and contact details.

Blue Door Flat - Two bedroom self catering apartment, 35 minutes from Edinburgh. Providing room and visitor information, maps, transport and booking details.

Belhaven Hotel - North Berwick, near Edinburgh - Victorian hotel that overlooks the famous West Links golf course.

Woodside Bed and Breakfast - Details facilities, menu, tariffs and quotes from past customers.

Carfrae Farm House - Bed and breakfast accommodation in the countryside. Room details with photographs, information about the surroundings and location map are included.

Kaimend - Offering bed and breakfast together with golfing holidays. Lists room information, location and tariff details.

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