Sea View Near Craster

Dunstan , Alnwick, Northumberland, Seaside village

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Downstairs Description

The traditional-style lounge has a wood burning stove in an original stone inglenook fireplace and distant views out to sea. The kitchen is ever-so quaint with a lovely traditional dining table and newly-fitted conservatory for enjoying breakfast on bright sunny mornings. There are 3 bedrooms, 1 with an en-suite bathroom and an additional family bathroom. The bedrooms provide the best views, with the top floor bedroom having lovely views over the lush green fields to Craster, the coast and iconic Dunstanburgh Castle on the headland. The Craster to Dunstanburgh walk is not to be missed!

Ocean Lookout
Dogs Welcome
Child Friendly
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Tourist Attractions:
  • Alnwick Castle: The seat of the Duke of Northumberland (the setting for Hogwarts) and the location of the now internationally famous Alnwick Gardens with the amazing new Tree House. Visit website
  • Bamburgh Castle: "Bamburgh - the finest castle anywhere in this country" Time Out Great Britain: Perfect Places to Stay, Eat and Explore 2009" Visit website
  • Alnwick Gardens: Welcome to the world's most extraordinary contemporary garden. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • The Jolly Fisherman.: An ideal place to call for a pint or a Sandwich and their speciality is The soup was crabmeat, whiskey and cream, the sandwiches were crabmeat or poached salmon on brown bread and the other alternative was homemade Craster Kipper Pate. Visit website
  • The Craster Seafood Restaurant: Serving bistro lunches and evening a la carte on the beautiful Northumberland coast. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Shoreline Cafe & Shop: In Craster Visit website
  • Sainsburys : In Alnwick and you could always pre order your grocery delivery ready for your arrival Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Alnmouth Golf Club: For a round of gold our famous links course is open to visitors. Visit website
  • Shipley Lane Equestrian Centre: Ride their quality school horses and ponies and ook a lesson or why not bring the whole family and enjoy a guided ride along the excellent bridleways? More experienced riders can have a day’s trail ride and take a picnic. Visit website
  • Coquet Shorebase Trust : A community based watersports centre in Amble, just a few miles down the coast. It is an official teaching establishment for both the British Canoe Union and the Royal Yachting Association which are the governing bodies for kayaking, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing and powerboating. Visit website