The property has electric central heating and comprises: Living/dining room: With wood burner, 40" Smart TV, DVD player, iPod dock, views to harbour and French door to patio. Kitchen: Galleried with electric cooker, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. Utility room: With fridge/freezer, washing machine and toilet.
First Floor: Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed and en-suite with shower and WC. Bedroom 2: With kingsize bed. Bedroom 3: With twin beds and Freeview TV. Bedroom 4: With single bed (for flexible sleeping arrangements). Bathroom: With shower over bath and WC.
All electric, bed linen, towels and superfast fibre broadband/Wi-Fi included. included. Initial fuel for wood burner provided. Travel cot, highchair and stairgate available. Washing machine and freezer in garage.
Rear paved, enclosed walled patio garden with furniture. Bench to front. Bike store. Private parking for two cars. No smoking.
Extra Amenities
Craster View overlooks the harbour in the popular picture-postcard village of Craster, and it has been refurbished to a good standard. It enjoys a bright, airy living and dining room with large picture windows and a contemporary kitchen area with a breakfast bar, as well as four lovely bedrooms on the first floor. Three of the four bedrooms also enjoy the most magnificent sea views. The sitting area to the front and the pretty walled patio garden to the rear, are ideal for those times you want to relax after exploring this exciting and unspoilt county.
Turn left out of the cottage and you’re almost at the entrance to the cliff-top walk to Dunstanburgh Castle, once voted in the top 10 walks in England. Craster is famous for its smoked kippers which can be bought in the village. It is an ideal location for walkers, cyclists, golfers or those just wishing to enjoy the relaxed ambiance within Craster View.
Nearby Alnwick only seven miles away, is the home of the Duke’s Castle used in ’Harry Potter’ and more recently ’Downtown Abbey’. The town has a great choice of shops, pubs and eateries and makes a great day out. Craster is a super location for exploring the whole of the county and Craster View will delight all age groups
Home comforts in a isolated country cottage or cottage by the sea? North East England is very accessible by road and rail. Visitors will find dog friendly holidays in Newcastle, Durham and North Pennines or Bishop Auckland - some have special offers.
Walking boots on for
Warkworth to Craster (13 miles / 20 km)
Craster to Seahouses (10 miles / 16 km)
Craster to Warkworth (14 miles / 22 km)
Kirkwhelpington to Heavenfield (18 miles / 29 km)
In the Cheviots Reaveley Farm
In North Tyne and Redesdale circular walk with panoramic views over Elsdon