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Craster Tower, Craster, Northumberland

Craster Tower
Craster Tower Apartments
Craster
Northumberland

NE66 3SS

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Craster Tower is a fabulous apartment occupying the entire top floor of historic Craster Tower; a superbly preserved country house dating from the fifteenth century; built around a 14th century Pele Tower. Recently completely refurbished to the highest standard; the apartment provides elegantly decorated and furnished accommodation; with stunning views on all sides. Craster Tower is located on the fantastic Northumberland Coast.

The picturesque fishing village of Craster is a short walk down a footpath through woods and fields. There are exhilarating coastal walks passing some dramatic scenery; including one along the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. Alnwick Castle and Gardens are only 7 miles. Warkworth Castle; Bamburgh Castle; Holy Island; the Farne Islands and the Cheviot Hills are all within easy reach. Superb beaches; sand; and yachting at Bamburgh; jet-skiing at Beadnell and castle building at Embleton! Outstanding opportunities for ramblers and bird watchers. There are 5 golf courses within 20 minutes.

The rooms are exceptionally spacious; with many original features retained including decorative coving; ornate stone and marble fireplaces and a fine Venetian chandelier suspended from the ceiling in the drawing room. The accommodation is truly stunning and the perfect base from which to enjoy Northumberland.

PLEASE NOTE: Check- In is from 15:00 & Check- Out is bt 10:00. Early Check- Ins can be arranged. Regrettably we cannot accept Pets. We are a no smoking property.

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