As East Lothian prepares to welcome some of the world’s best golfers for the Genesis Scottish Open, Savills is highlighting the enduring appeal of North Berwick, one of Scotland’s most sought-after coastal towns, with the sale of one of its finest homes, The Glebe House, 4 Law Road, North Berwick, East Lothian, EH39 4PL .
Situated on Law Road in the heart of North Berwick, The Glebe House has come to the market with Savills at offers over £3.5 million. The exceptional late Georgian property extends to more than 5,200 sq ft and sits within approximately 2.5 acres of grounds, including a substantial paddock, while enjoying elevated views over the town and towards the Firth of Forth.
Scotland’s Golf Coast is set to attract international attention during Scottish Open week, with North Berwick perfectly positioned alongside some of the country’s most celebrated courses. While golf remains a major draw, Savills says the area’s broader lifestyle offering continues to underpin strong demand from buyers seeking a permanent home, second residence or lifestyle move.
The Glebe House perfectly captures the appeal that has made North Berwick one of Scotland’s most desirable addresses. Approached via a private driveway, the handsome red sandstone residence is a striking example of East Lothian’s architecture. Beautiful period features sit alongside generous family accommodation, while elevated sea views, a light-filled orangery and south-facing gardens create exceptional spaces for both entertaining and everyday living. A substantial paddock adds a rare sense of space and privacy, all within easy reach of the town’s beaches, golf courses and vibrant local amenities.
Homes for sale in North Berwick
For buyers inspired by The Glebe House and looking to put down roots on Scotland’s Golf Coast, Savills currently has a range of exceptional properties available in and around North Berwick, including:
The Coach House, Drem, North Berwick
As players prepare to compete on one of golf’s biggest stages, North Berwick offers a reminder that East Lothian’s appeal extends long after the final putt has dropped.

