Charming Property in Idyllic Coastal Location
Dining Room, Garden Room, Sitting Room, Dining
Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2 En Suite Shower Rooms,
Family Bathroom, Private Parking, Garden
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Charming Property in Idyllic Coastal Location
Dining Room, Garden Room, Sitting Room, Dining
Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, 2 En Suite Shower Rooms,
Family Bathroom, Private Parking, Garden
The Property
Situated in possibly one of the most privileged locations in Northumberland this family home has been successfully utilised as a holiday let and is full of character and charm. The property is less than a minutes walk to the Harbour. Many of the rooms have latch key doors, wooden beams and solid wood flooring. The warm and welcoming hallway leads to all ground floor rooms. To the left there is a spacious dining room ideal for more formal entertaining with attractive inglenook fireplace. French doors open into the stylish dining kitchen with good storage, range cooker, fridge freezer and dishwasher. Beyond is a small rear hallway leading to a spacious double bedroom. There is a sitting room with wood burning stove and views over the front and a delightful garden room with under floor heating and a door leading to the rear garden. The cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor there are three well proportioned double bedrooms two of which have en-suites. The family bathroom comprises WC, pedestal sink and bath.
Externally
There are two parking spaces in front of the property and a further two car parking spaces to the side. A gate opens into the path leading to front door. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn and enjoys enviable harbour views. There is also a patio area. Steps lead up from the rear garden to an elevated decked area ideal for dining out in warmer months.
Services
Oil central heating, mains drainage, mains electricity.
EPC & Council Tax Banding
EPC Rated E. Council tax banding not applicable as not domestically banded.
The Area
The property is situated in the picturesque fishing village of Craster which enjoys a range of local facilities including a gastro pub - renowned for its fine dining, art gallery, cafes and visitor centre. The area is well known for its stunning beaches and coastline, in particular the walks to Dunstanburgh Castle and beyond. The next village to the North is Embleton which has a pub, garage and village shop/post office. Wider amenities can be found in the historic market town of Alnwick with specialist shops, restaurants, pubs and hotels. The Alnwick District is famous for its unspoilt beauty with long sandy beaches, quiet friendly villages, the Simonside and Cheviot hills, well preserved medieval Castles, and gardens. There are numerous Stately Homes in the area including the fantastic Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland and often referred to as "The Windsor of the North".
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