Craster House is an attractive three-storey town house situated in the picturesque fishing village of Seahouses, Northumberland, just a short walk from the harbour and the stunning coastline. Accommodating up to six guests, this well-appointed property features a ground-floor double bedroom and an additional double bedroom on the first floor, complete with an en-suite bathroom. The open-plan living space on the first floor offers a cozy living area equipped with a Freeview TV and DVD player, a dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen featuring modern appliances such as a double electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, ensuring a comfortable stay for families and groups.
The second floor of Craster House includes two twin bedrooms, which provide flexible sleeping arrangements, along with a bathroom. The property is well-equipped with electric central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, towels, and amenities for young children, such as a cot and highchair. Guests can enjoy the convenience of private parking for one vehicle and are reminded that smoking is not permitted within the premises. The location is ideal for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Heritage coastline, recognized as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Seahouses itself boasts a variety of local facilities, including tearooms, restaurants, pubs, and shops, all within easy reach of the house. The nearby harbour offers boat trips to the Farne Islands, where visitors can observe nesting seabirds and grey seal colonies. Just two miles north lies the enchanting village of Bamburgh, famous for its striking fortress and expansive sandy beaches, while the tidal island of Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island and significant in Christian history, can also be admired from this location. Further along the coastline, visitors can discover Waren Mill, a historic site that once served as an important port, and Budle Bay, a renowned bird sanctuary teeming with diverse wildlife.
For those seeking additional activities, the market town of Alnwick, located a few miles inland, offers attractions such as the impressive Alnwick Castle and the popular Alnwick Garden, featuring a grand cascade waterfall and Europe's largest treehouse restaurant. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the horse riding facilities located just 200 yards away, as well as an impressive links golf course nearby. With the beach only three-quarters of a mile from the property, and essential amenities like shops and dining options within walking distance, Craster House serves as an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking surroundings of Northumberland.
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