From its elevated position above the small harbour of Craster village, this character cottage offers charm, style and the most breathtaking views of the rocky coastline, beaches and the captivating ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle
This stone cottage was formerly the salt and fish store for the nearby smokery, still famous today for it's traditional Craster Kippers. Craster, itself, is still a key player in the catching of crabs and lobsters on this coastline and the fruits of the fishermen's efforts are on sale in the local pub for all to enjoy. The immense character and quirkiness of Harbourmaster's House will delight those looking for period holiday accommodation and its sense of luxury and style will please the most discerning comfort seeker.
Simple styling, using oak and leather furniture, white painted kitchen units and contemporary bathrooms, sits comfortably against the backdrop of original features and careful renovation which make this cottage stand out. The external patio/terrace for sitting and dining is the perfect place to watch the harbour activity and the changing sea from sunrise to sunset with the familiar outline of Dunstanburgh Castle in the background.