The pretty and posh UK seaside village where homes sell for £396k
The village is blessed with great beaches, stunning nature and is a stone's throw from the Scottish capital, Edinburgh.
Aberlady may not be a household name when it comes to looking for places to live in Scotland, but its charm and proximity to Edinburgh make it an interesting option for those looking for homes in the east of the country.
Strutt & Parker’s Annabel Blackett has joined the growing chorus of plaudits.
She told The Telegraph: “This place is a commuters’ dream, offering the best of both worlds.
"The stretch of coast from Aberlady to North Berwick is a real honeypot for buyers, attracting everyone from young families to retirees.
"Plenty of people never move from this corner of Scotland.”
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Aberlady Bay and Nature Reserve, just a short drive out of the village, is known for its sandy beach, dunes, mud flats and salt marshes.
The area is also home to a wide array of nature, including 550 species of plants, numerous birds, and 30,000 pink-footed geese.
A key benefit of the town is that it is a short 35-minute drive from Edinburgh, and 20 minutes away from Longniddry.
The average price of a home in Aberlady is £396,812.
As the Telegraph reports, there is a wide range of homes available in the village.
Larger homes are found near the golf course and Craigielaw Park.
Five and six-bedroom houses sell for around £900,000.