Craster Tower Coach House, a beautifully converted Grade II listed coach house, is nestled in the scenic grounds of the historic Craster Tower in Northumberland. This remarkable property is designed to accommodate up to seven guests, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends eager to delve into the rich history and stunning landscapes of the North of England. The exterior captivates with its historic charm, featuring impressive stone archways and expansive windows, while the surrounding grounds add to its allure, providing a picturesque setting for relaxation and exploration.
Inside, the coach house exudes warmth and character, highlighted by a spacious sitting area that boasts a remarkable selection of books and a striking stone feature wall with large curved windows. The abundant natural light, complemented by cathedral ceilings and exposed roof beams, creates an inviting atmosphere perfect for unwinding beside the woodburning stove. The kitchen and dining area serve as a central hub for social gatherings, equipped with ample amenities that encourage guests to cook and dine together, fostering a sense of community and enjoyment.
The accommodation features three well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and charming countryside décor. The ground-floor double bedroom offers a cozy seating area, ideal for enjoying morning coffee, while the first floor hosts a twin room with an additional single bed and a double room adorned with roof beams and a collection of vintage books. Outside, the garden is a delightful retreat, complete with a table and chairs for al fresco dining among the lush shrubs and mature trees, as well as access to shared recreational facilities like a tennis court and trampoline.
Located in the quaint seaside town of Craster, the property is surrounded by stunning countryside and boasts convenient access to local amenities, including a convenience store, various eateries, and a charming harbor with a small beach. Guests can easily explore nearby attractions such as Dunstanburgh Heughs Nature Reserve and the Northumberland Coastal Path, which offer breathtaking views of the coastline. Additionally, the historic Dunstanburgh Castle and the picturesque town of Bamburgh, home to its own impressive castle, are within reach, making Craster Tower Coach House the perfect base for discovering the natural beauty and heritage of Northumberland.
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