Craster Tower Penthouse is consistently praised for its welcoming atmosphere, spaciousness, and well-equipped facilities. The property's unique charm, combining historical grandeur with modern conveniences, makes it a special destination. Its proximity to the beach and local attractions in Northumberland is highly appreciated by guests.
There is no specific mention of cleanliness in the reviews, so it is not possible to provide an accurate score for this category.
The location is frequently highlighted as superb, with the property being close to the beach and within walking distance to the town of Craster, making it an excellent base for exploring the Northumberland coast.
Guests find the property very comfortable, with special mentions of comfortable beds and furnishings that create a homely feel. The spacious rooms allow for privacy even when travelling in larger groups.
The facilities are described as excellent, with a well-equipped kitchen, and additional amenities like a trampoline and beach equipment. The historic building is well-maintained, providing modern conveniences without losing its character.
The hosts are commended for their thoughtfulness, providing extras such as toys and beach equipment. While these gifts contribute to the positive experience, it should be noted that such personal touches are subject to change and may not be guaranteed for every stay.
An apartment settled into a stunning Grade II listed country house dating from the 14th century built around the Pele Tower, Craster Tower Penthouse is ideal for family and friends looking to explore the history and heritage of Northumberland. Craster Tower Penthouse welcomes you into a duplex apartment set over the ground and first floors of this stone property, nestled within a fantastic garden of lawns, shrubs and mature trees, where you will have access to a communal tennis court and seating areas. Upon entry you will find a cloakroom, drying room and utility room to take care of all of your muddy clothes as you relax upstairs in a selection of living areas, beginning with a homely sitting area sporting stylish sofas in various colours and a woodburning stove, a space filled with light and ideal for catching up on your favourite TV shows. Hints of history can be enjoyed in the beautiful library room, where there is an incredible selection of books available for guests, as well as tasteful vintage furniture, and there is a second sitting room with breath-taking windows that are almost tear-drop shaped, sporting a window seat and giving a real opulent feel when paired with tall ceilings, grand piano and pale furniture. When mealtimes call, a cheerful kitchen-diner with an additional sofa, colourful artwork and yellow walls caters to all of your culinary needs and creates a space where guests can enjoy cooking together. Continuing the beauty of the living areas, four bedrooms, and a playroom with a cot and two bathrooms, sport homely décor and historic opulence, beginning with a king-size bedroom with a door to the bathroom, a super-king zip-link bedroom and two twin bedrooms. The seaside village of Craster boasts pretty views and stunning countryside walks, so you can join the Northumberland Coastal Path and enjoy the scenery, or head over the pretty local harbour and small beach. Craster offers a selection of tasty eateries as well as easy access to local attractions, including Dunstanburgh Heughs Nature Reserve and Dunstanburgh Castle. Further from the property you will find the historic town of Bamburgh with its fantastic castle. Explore the amazing coastline of Northumberland with a stay at Craster Tower Penthouse.
A picturesque village that seems to tumble into the sea, Craster was an important fishing harbour in the 17th century and is still famous for its oak cured kippers which have graced the best breakfast tables for more than 150 years. The village offers a pub serving food, a fish restaurant and Robson's famous fish shop. There is also an excellent children's playground. Nearby are some of Northumberland's finest sandy beaches. Just south of Craster is Howick Hall, which was built in 1782 and has associations with the Grey family, including Earl Grey the great social reformer and tea enthusiast. The gardens at Howick Hall are open to the public during the spring and summer and are especially worth a visit during the rhododendron season. A walk along the coastal footpath to the north of Craster brings you to the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle - the largest ruined castle in Northumberland.
Ground-floor duplex apartment set over the first and second floor.
Four first-floor bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size zip-link (can be set up as a twin on request), 1 x king-size, 2 x twin with TV.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC.
Ground-floor cloakroom with basin and WC.
First-floor kitchen/diner.
Ground-floor utility.
First-floor sitting room with woodburning stove.
First-floor sitting room.
Library.
Playroom with cot.
Note: Friday & Monday check in only - Min stay 3 nights.
Note: Short breaks not accepted July & August.
Note: Last minute bookings subject to owner accepting
Biomass heating with woodburning stove.
Electric oven, electric hob, combi microwave/oven, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dyer, dishwasher.
3 x TV, Smart TV, DVD player, iPod dock, WiFi, selection of books, selection of children’s games.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot available on request.
Off-road parking for 4 cars.This property also offers EV charging.
Communal garden with lawn, furniture and tennis court.
Two well behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.7 miles, pub 0.5 miles.
Note: Owners can arrange first-class caterer for in-home fine dining experience.
Note: Friday & Monday check in only - Min stay 3 nights .Note: Short breaks not accepted July & August.
Note: Last minute bookings subject to owner accepting
Susan
We had booked the stay as somewhere to celebrate our golden wedding anniversary with family and it was the perfect place. The only niggle - and not in anyway the fault of Mrs Craster , the owner, - was that on arrival we were charge £20 for each of the two dogs and nowhere in the description or the breakdown of the fee we had paid. Surely this should be mentioned in the info?
Ruth
The host was very welcoming when we arrived and took us through everything we needed to know.
Maryse
The Castle with its amazing building authentic furniture took you back in time ! The grand piano and the open fire were another addition to the grandeur and cosey- ness of this amazing place. The hosts were incredibly welcoming and Mrs Craster took us in a tour to explore the beauty of this place. Thank you for your hospitality!!
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