21 Whin Hill is a delightful holiday home located in Craster, Northumberland, accommodating up to eight guests across four well-appointed bedrooms. The property features a modern kitchen equipped with an electric double oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, alongside a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer. The inviting living/dining room provides a cozy space for gatherings, complete with dining seating for eight, a Smart TV, and a woodburning stove for warmth. The sleeping arrangements include a super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower, a ground-floor double room, a second double with an en-suite bathroom, and a twin room, complemented by a convenient ground-floor Jack-and-Jill shower room. Outside, guests can enjoy an enclosed rear garden with a lawn and patio, perfect for relaxation, along with off-road parking for three vehicles.
Situated just 0.1 miles from local amenities, including a shop and a pub, 21 Whin Hill is an ideal base for families and pet owners, as it welcomes two well-behaved pets. The property is smoke-free, ensuring a clean and healthy environment for all guests. Additional conveniences include central heating, WiFi, and all necessary utilities such as fuel, power, bed linen, and towels included in the rental price. With a check-in time of 4 PM and check-out by 10 AM, guests can enjoy a hassle-free experience during their stay.
Craster, the charming village where the cottage is located, boasts a rich maritime heritage as a former fishing port dating back to the 17th century. Known for its oak-cured kippers, which have been a breakfast staple for over 150 years, the village features a pub with a dining area, a fish restaurant, and Robson's fish market, renowned for its fresh seafood. Families can also enjoy the nearby playground, while the stunning sandy beaches of Northumberland are just a short distance away, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.
The surrounding region of Northumberland is a tapestry of scenic landscapes, including fishing villages, market towns, and historic sites like Hadrian's Wall. Visitors can explore the impressive grounds of Howick Hall, linked to the famous Earl Grey, during the spring and summer months, especially during the vibrant rhododendron season. For history enthusiasts, the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, the largest in Northumberland, can be accessed via a picturesque coastal path from Craster. The natural beauty of the Northumberland Coast and Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve further enhances the area's appeal, offering a range of outdoor adventures such as fishing, cycling, hiking, and rock climbing.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!