Driftwood Lodge (plot 72) Pease Bay Leisure Park, Cockburnspath, TD13 5YP

Fixed Price: £40,000

Driftwood Lodge is an excellent opportunity to purchase a premium static lodge with an excellent elevated position and open sea views in the award-winning Pease Bay holiday park ...

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Description

Driftwood Lodge is an excellent opportunity to purchase a premium static lodge with an excellent elevated position and open sea views in the award-winning Pease Bay holiday park near Cockburnspath.

The Lodge has been completed to a very high specification with vaulted ceilings and a very large, decked terrace to enjoy the amazing views. The lodge provides a very large sitting room/dining/kitchen which has direct access to the terrace. The sitting area is carpeted and includes a glass flame effect fireplace and huge windows to enjoy the coastal views. The lodge is fully double-glazed with gas central heating throughout. The kitchen is very well equipped with a good range of cream wall and base units, a breakfast bar, a free-standing fridge freezer and a large range cooker. The dining area is positioned alongside the kitchen with a tiled floor.

The bedroom accommodation is very well planned and provides two double bedrooms one with a dressing area and an ensuite bathroom and the other with an ensuite shower.
The accommodation is very bright with the larger bedroom also benefitting from two Velux windows.

The Lodge is very well positioned on the site with an open grass bank alongside and easy access to the site office, restaurants and facilities.

The current lease runs until July 2036 and the current site licence fee is £6,836 pa.

Included in the sale, all fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings and white goods.

The park offers excellent facilities including a bar with BT and Sky Sports, restaurant, takeaway, convenience store, children’s play area and regular live entertainment.

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With its idyllic beachfront location, Pease Bay is the perfect place to enjoy time with family and friends. For those seeking a little more adventure, there are great watersports and a wealth of attractions available in this spectacular corner of Scotland.

Pease Bay is located on the Southern Upland Way and John Muir Way, 9 miles south of Dunbar, just off the A1 at Cockburnspath where there is an excellent community store. Dunbar itself is some 30 miles east of Edinburgh on the A1 and is renowned for its high sunshine record, rugged coastline and attractive countryside. Dunbar has a vibrant high street with independent and artisan shops, restaurants and galleries and the convenience of a large supermarket on the outskirts. There is also a popular children’s activity centre at Belhaven Beach. Other local attractions include the picturesque harbours at Cove (1 mile north), Coldingham and St Abbs (9 miles south) near the National Trust site of St Abbs Head with its stunning cliffs. The Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve of Pease Dean is on the doorstep. The location affords excellent transport links, with the A1 less than 1 mile away making for a pleasant commute to Haddington and Edinburgh. The train station at Dunbar is on the East Coast Main Line with regular services to Edinburgh, Berwick and London.