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Located near the Harbour in the serene coastal village of Craster, High Tide is an exceptional newly constructed modern detached holiday home that serves as an ideal base for exploring the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Beauty. This stunning house is situated in a private area exclusively for residents, providing a sense of seclusion and tranquility. Well-suited for a family of seven or a group of enthusiastic walkers or cyclists, the reverse-level layout of this charming dwelling features four beautifully appointed bedrooms. These include a king-size room with an en-suite shower, two double rooms, and a single room. Additionally, there is a sophisticated bathroom where guests can unwind and rejuvenate in the luxurious bathtub.
Ascending the staircase to the first floor, guests are greeted by a bright and stylish open-plan living space adorned with chic grey furnishings and a plethora of sleek electric appliances. This space provides an excellent environment for entertaining guests, with inviting sofas, a large smart TV, and Alexa for entertainment. The fully equipped modern kitchen is perfect for preparing delicious meals to be enjoyed at the spacious dining table. On warmer evenings, guests can take advantage of the garden area, complete with a BBQ and cushioned decking seating, providing an ideal setting to relax and soak in the sunset after a day of exploration along the Northumberland coast.
Exploring the surrounding area, guests can enjoy leisurely strolls along Craster Harbour or embark on exhilarating bike rides along the coast to discover attractions such as the Dunstanburgh Castle ruins. Further north, towns like Bamburgh and Seahouses offer stunning beaches and the chance to visit historical sites like Bamburgh Castle. A boat trip to the Farne Islands allows guests to witness the Inner Farne Lighthouse and Puffins Rookery, while a visit to Holy Island reveals captivating ancient sites including a castle and priory. The nearby town of Alnwick boasts attractions such as Alnwick Castle and Gardens, the Lilidorei Playground, Fusiliers Museum Of Northumberland, and Bailiffgate Museum, providing ample opportunities to delve into the local history.
For wildlife enthusiasts, a trip to Northumberland Country Zoo offers the chance to meet the region's wild residents, while cycling through Northumberland National Park unveils rugged terrains and scenic hiking trails boasting breathtaking views of the picturesque countryside. With its proximity to a plethora of attractions and activities, High Tide House offers guests a perfect retreat to make the most of their time in Northumberland. Please note that this property requires a Good Housekeeping bond of £300 for booking.
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Found on the east coast of Northumberland, Craster is a small fishing village that has a beautiful harbour, and stunning views of the rocky shore that leads to the ruins of the Dunstanburgh Castle. Craster is a gorgeous village in the ideal location for holidaymakers seeking a self-catering break on the north-east coast of England.
4 bedroom luxury holiday home to rent for luxury breaks in Craster, Northumberland, England.
At this property: 2 bathrooms.
Dogs permitted
Garden.
Location details: see location tab for more details.
Children welcome.
Towels provided, Bed linen provided
This is England’s most northern county, a magical place with some of the great aspects of both Scotland and England. The county is filled with ancient castles, beautiful beaches, rugged moorland and pretty quaint English villages and towns. You will also discover rolling hills and huge stretches of outstanding landscape and scenery, perfect for any enthusiastic walkers or cyclists. Also perfect for horse riding, golfing and also many water sports. Wildlife is also in abundance here and bird watching and other wildlife watching is a popular pastime. Take a boat trip out to the Farne Islands and enjoy watching hundreds of seals basking on the rocky shores. You can also spot otters, badgers, deer and much more in varied areas of Northumberland. If you’re feeling less active and would rather take in the sights then Northumberland also has a vast array of stately homes and historic buildings for you to investigate as well as world-class castles and forts. One of the most interesting has to be Hadrian’s Wall, an iconic English heritage site that snakes for 73 miles through the Northumberland countryside. With such a large iconic landmark just waiting to be investigated why not bring along your furry friend and enjoy the walk together with a Luxury Pet-friendly cottage to return too.