Tradespeople in Haddington
About Haddington
Haddington is the county town of East Lothian, sitting on the River Tyne about 17 miles east of Edinburgh.
Its high street is one of the finest in Scotland, lined with Georgian architecture and independent shops.
St Mary's Collegiate Church, known as the Lamp of Lothian, is a landmark of national importance.
Lennoxlove House, nearby seat of the Duke of Hamilton, is open to visitors and houses significant Scottish artefacts.
The town has a strong local economy and excellent schools, making it one of the most sought-after places to live in East Lothian.
Nearby: Tranent, East Linton, Pencaitland, Macmerry, Athelstaneford, Gladsmuir
Local Trades
- Carpet Fitter — Available
- Cleaner — Available
- Electrician — Available
- Gardener — Available
- Handyman — Available
- Heating Engineer — Available
- Joiner — Available
- Kitchen Fitter — Available
- Landscaper — Available
- Painter And Decorator — Available
- Personal Trainer — Available
- Pest Control Specialist — Available
- Plasterer — Available
- Plumber — Available
- Roofer — Available
- Tiler — Available
- Web Developer — Available
- Window Cleaner — Available
About East Lothian
East Lothian is a coastal county on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, stretching from the outskirts of Edinburgh to the Berwickshire border.
It combines some of Scotland's most productive agricultural land with a dramatic coastline, the Lammermuir Hills to the south, and a string of towns and villages that each have their own distinct character.
The county town is Haddington, but Musselburgh - the largest town - sits on Edinburgh's eastern edge and draws many who want East Lothian life with easy city access.
North Berwick, Dunbar, Gullane, and Dirleton are among the most sought-after places to live in Scotland, valued for their beaches, golf, and quality of life.
East Lothian has strong transport links - the A1 and two rail lines connect the region to Edinburgh quickly - making it a practical choice for those working in the city.