Harbourway, Craster

Northumberland. Sleeps up to 8

Luxury 18th Century fishermans cottage for eight with wood burning stove and enclosed garden. Fabulous views to the harbour at Craster. Spacious living room with wood-burning stove in inglenook fireplace and bay picture window with harbour views. Large dining room with original inglenook fireplace, dog grate, harbour views, French doors and stripped wooden floor. Large farmhouse-style kitchen with recess range with over mantle, slate floor and stable door to covered porch area. Conservatory to raised decked terrace, feature circular window and original arched cottage French doors to dining area. Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip & link can be twin beds on request). Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom (5ft bed) with TV, heritage roof lights, original stripped pine floor and en-suite shower room with double cubicle (power shower), LED lighting and toilet. Double bedroom with 5ft bed, feature cast-iron fireplace, heritage roof lights and en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom with bedsteads. Bathroom with double-ended bath and toilet. Original pine doors and beamed throughout..

. This beautiful 19th-century former fisherman’s stone cottage stands in an elevated position with commanding views of the harbour. One of a pair, and renovated to the highest of standards, Harbourway makes the ideal location for a family holiday or get together with friends.
Craster is a popular fishing village, noted particularly for its superb kippers - there is an on-site shop at the famous Craster curing sheds where fish can be bought, and there is a good seafood restaurant within the village. Situated on a 20-mile stretch of breathtaking coastline, which has been designated as one of the nation’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the coastal walk from Craster to the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle is a must, and has been recently nominated as Britain’s most popular walk. Fishing, bird-watching and golf (the course at Foxton is reputed to be the best in Northumberland) are all available locally.
A short drive away lies Alnwick Castle - home to the Percy family, and the second largest inhabited castle in England. Featured in the Harry Potter films, this enchanting and magnificent castle is filled with an array of decorative and fine art. The famous Alnwick Garden, together with the largest treehouse in Europe and stunning water gardens, make a good day out for all the family. Embleton Bay is close by and is said to be one of the most romantic bays in England. Shop and pub 220 yards.

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