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Dunstan HallCraster, Northumberland This exceptional, Grade II listed, ten-bedroomed country hall is situated within an AONB, just outside the picturesque coastal village of Craster, on the coast of Northumberland. Parts of the existing pele tower are thought to date from the 11th century, and the rest of the house was built in the early 14th and 18th-centuries, with the 18th-century wing rebuilt in the early part of the 20th century. The pele tower was rebuilt around 1310 as a watchtower for the nearby Dunstanburgh Castle, which |
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PortholeCraster, Northumbria Situated in the picturesque fishing village of Craster, half-way along the Heritage Coast, this beautiful old stone fisherman's cottage stands peacefully, not far from the tiny harbour which dates back to 1906. Built from whinstone, (which up until 1939 was exported from the harbour to kerb the streets of London) the cottage has been refurbished throughout to a very high standard. Its small garden to the front makes an ideal place to sit and watch while crabs, lobsters and salmon are landed from |
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DriftwoodCraster This semi-detached property in the beautiful coastal village of Craster, famous for Craster kippers which can be sampled in season. This was the film location for TVs 'Distant Shores' drama. Dunstanburgh Castle is within walking distance, and this is an ideal location to explore the Heritage Coastline, Alnwick with its castle and water gardens, Beadnell and Bamburgh with their spectacular beaches. Visit the birds and seals at the Farne Islands, with a boat trip (in season) from Seahouses nearby. |
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Aidan CottageCraster, Alnwick Just 200 yards from Craster harbour is this traditional cottage in the centre of the village. Refurbished to a very good standard maintaining the coastal theme throughout. Flowered garden/sitting area at the back. Enjoy watching local fishermen bring home the daily catch from the picturesque harbour. Try the wonderful coastal walk along to the ruins of Dustanbrough Castle, an ideal base for birdwatching, walking, touring, fishing and golf. Visit all of Northumberland's castles and attractions fr |
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Harbour View CottageCraster, Northumberland Aptly named, this stone cottage enjoys a wonderful setting overlooking Craster Harbour; and the small front garden is a good place to watch while crabs, lobsters and salmon are landed from the local fishing boats. Indeed this property was originally built in the 1830s as a fisherman's cottage, and although since modernised to the highest of standards, it has retained many features of the period. Bird-watching (on the Farne Islands), walking, sailing, diving, fishing and golf can all be enjoyed w |
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