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BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

A much-needed antidote to city life is how the McBride family describe their breathtaking holiday home on the East Lothian coast. “This is our bolthole away from the urban hustle and bustle of our busy lives in London,” explains Anna McBride.

She and her husband Alistair run a successful business and needed somewhere to escape to with their children, Jessica, 16, Rory, 14, and Sophie, 12, where they could all unwind. “We wanted our stays here to give us a sense of peacefulness and tranquillity and the soothing coastline views really adds to this emotion for us,” reveals Anna.

And the coast could barely be closer - it’s a mere hop, skip and a jump away. “The beach is literally at

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