A stunning Grade II listed coach house conversion resting in the grounds of the historic Craster Tower, Craster Tower Coach House is a stunning property ideal for a family or group of adults looking to explore the history and heritage of Northumberland. Be amazed by the stunning historic exterior of this property and the beautiful grounds which surround it, marvelling at the stone archways and huge windows as you unpack from an off-road spot. A charming sitting area boasts a massive selection of books and a stunning stone feature wall housing two large curved windows, allowing in seas of natural light and, combined with the cathedral ceilings with roof beams, gives this space an airy feel, so why not relax with a coffee in one of the tasteful sofas and warm up beside the woodburning stove? With ample amenities and plenty of space, the kitchen/diner is the ideal spot for guests to cook together, and you can enjoy a meal at the dining table, with countryside décor and access to a fantastic games room, this is a lovely social hub for all guests to enjoy. This stunning property offers three bedrooms, each with an en-suite and homely countryside décor, beginning with a large ground-floor double with additional seating on a raised level, perfect for morning coffee, and there are two more bedrooms on the first floor including a twin with stripy décor and an extra single bed and a double with roofbeams and a selection of old-fashioned books. The garden is simply stunning, with a table and chairs, from which you can enjoy the shrubs and mature trees shrouding the other historic buildings, and there is also access to a communal tennis court and trampoline. Craster is a great seaside town with pretty countryside surrounding the property, and within the town you will find a convenience store, a selection of tasty eateries and a wonderful harbour with a small beach. Craster has easy access to local attractions, so why not head over to Dunstanburgh Heughs Nature Reserve or try out the Northumberland Coastal Path to immerse yourself in the beauty of the local area? From here you will be able to visit Dunstanburgh Castle and further afield, the stunning historic town of Bamburgh with its fantastic castle. Fall in love with the scenery of Northumberland with a stay at Craster Tower Coach House.
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