Craster Tower Coach House, located in the picturesque village of Craster in Northumberland, is a charming converted coach house that can accommodate up to seven guests in three bedrooms. Situated in the grounds of historic Craster Tower, this Grade II country house dates back to the fifteenth century and features a 14th century Pele Tower. The property boasts modern amenities such as oil heating, a woodburning stove, electric appliances, WiFi, and entertainment options like TVs and a table tennis set. Guests can also enjoy a private lawn with furniture, access to a communal tennis court and trampoline, and off-road parking for up to three cars. Additionally, the property offers electric vehicle charging and welcomes one well-behaved dog.
Northumberland is a region known for its fishing villages, market towns, sandy beaches, magnificent castles, and historic sites like Hadrian's Wall. Craster itself is a charming village with a rich history as a fishing harbour, famous for its oak-cured kippers. Visitors can explore the local pub, fish restaurant, and fish shop, as well as enjoy a children's playground and nearby sandy beaches. Howick Hall, with its beautiful gardens open to the public, and the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle are popular attractions in the area.
Located in Alnwick, this vacation home offers a peaceful retreat in a rural setting close to the sea. Guests can explore local landmarks like Dunstanburgh Castle and Howick Hall, as well as enjoy activities such as golf at Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Club and leisure facilities at Willowburn Sports and Leisure Centre. With its historic charm, modern amenities, and convenient location, Craster Tower Coach House is an ideal base for exploring the beauty and history of Northumberland.
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!