
The Old Ale House is an 18th-century cottage conversion in Craster, Northumberland. This two-bedroom property sleeps four guests and sits in the heart of the Northumberland Heritage Coast. A stone inglenook fireplace with wood burner creates a cosy atmosphere in the living room.
Craster is a working fishing village less than a mile away. Walking routes lead directly to Dunstanburgh Castle. The area offers excellent coastal paths and access to sandy beaches. Seahouses lies 11 miles north and Bamburgh sits just 3 miles away.
The master bedroom features a king-size bed with an optional single sofa bed for children. The second bedroom has zip-and-link beds that convert to a super-king on request.
The Old Ale House is an 18th-century cottage conversion in Craster, Northumberland. This two-bedroom property sleeps four guests and sits in the heart of the Northumberland Heritage Coast. A stone inglenook fireplace with wood burner creates a cosy atmosphere in the living room.
Craster is a working fishing village less than a mile away. Walking routes lead directly to Dunstanburgh Castle. The area offers excellent coastal paths and access to sandy beaches. Seahouses lies 11 miles north and Bamburgh sits just 3 miles away.
The master bedroom features a king-size bed with an optional single sofa bed for children. The second bedroom has zip-and-link beds that convert to a super-king on request. The bathroom includes both a freestanding roll-top bath and walk-in shower. The country-style kitchen has a Belfast sink, range cooker and flagstone flooring. Two dogs are welcome with prior arrangement.
Dunstanburgh Castle sits within walking distance. Bamburgh Castle (3 miles, 8 minutes) dominates the coastline. Alnwick Castle and Gardens (13 miles, 25 minutes) offers family attractions. The Farne Islands boat trips depart from Seahouses (11 miles, 20 minutes).
Perfect for families and dog owners who want coastal walks and castle exploration. The Old Ale House combines period features with modern comfort in an outstanding location.
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