Porthole
Craster, Northumbria.
Sleeps:
7-10
Pets:
2
Reference:
MOE
Price Guide:
Grading:
Features of the property
Linen & towels included
| Open fire
| Parking available
| Pub nearby
| Short breaks all year
| Shower
| Television
| Washing machine |
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Property Description
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. Craster is the main location for ITV’s Distant Shores, and this distinctive cottage, with porthole window, was used as a backdrop (Hildasay). A wonderful coastal walk leads to the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. Porthole provides an excellent holiday base for touring, bird watching, walking, fishing and golf, with the famous Craster kipper curing sheds and seafood restaurant just 70 yards away.
Step to main entrance, level access at rear. Beamed living room with open fire. Spacious kitchen/dining-area with electric Belling range, slate floor, Belfast sink and block wood worktops. First floor: Double bedroom with additional bed (for +1). Twin-bedded room with additional bed (for +1). Bathroom/W.C. with over-bath shower. Second floor: Double bedroom. Single bedroom with pull-out bed (for +1). Shower room/W.C.
- Elec and full oil CH incl
- Open fire - initial fuel incl, thereafter avail locally
- Elec Belling range incl
- Parking (for 1 car)
- Additional roadside parking
- Shop 100 yds
- TV
- Video/DVD
- Radio/cassette/CD
- Auto wm/tumble dryer
- M/wave
- D/washer
- Fridge/freezer
- Cottage garden to front
- Garden funiture
- Barbecue
- Duvets with linen and towels
- Non-smokers only
- Friday to Friday