Good disabled access for old building
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Powerchair
Overview
Unusual to find level access and a good disabled toilet in such an old building.
Transport & Parking
There are few parking spaces and no disabled ones, but there is on street parking close by (see photo). There is also a very small public car park reasonably close.
Access
There is a very slightly sloped permanent ramp at the front door. Enough space to move a wheelchair inside, though access to the beer garden might be challenging for wider chairs.
Toilets
An unexpectedly large disabled toilet for an old building. Grab rails on both sides. It is also the ladies' toilet so might be more difficult at busy times, but it was good to see there was a disabled toilet.
Staff
Anything else you wish to tell us?
This inn is close to the Denis Duncan House run by the Lin Berwick Trust for disabled people. It would be possible to push a wheelchair from the house, or use a powerchair. There is a small public car park (not shown in picture) across the main road. This car park has public toilets but there is no disabled toilet there. Dirleton Castle is also very close by.
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