Contemporary holiday home near Craster sleeping 8 with spectacular sea views and modern living, for families and walking weekends
Holiday Rental for Groups of Families and Friends. Rock Lobster, Craster, Northumberland, sleeps 4 - 8 in 4 bedrooms.
This fabulous stylish seaside house is full of light with breathtaking sea views. Rock Lobster fits the bill for multi generational families and friends as a great base for exploring Northumberland with the added bonus of a seafront location and the sounds of the ocean. Walkers relish the close proximity to the Coastal Path and the best beaches; wildlife fans are spoilt too, with opportunities to see rare birds in this twitchers' paradise and dolphins seen regularly in the bay.
With picture windows, bi-fold doors, a patio and a balcony, guests staying at Rock Lobster will love the feeling of openness and being at one with nature. Stylish open plan design provides a sociable environment for bringing your group together, with a cool blue kitchen fully equipped for preparing group meals and inside and outside dining for all. Sit back in the open plan sitting area or head to the large first floor lounge with a vaulted ceiling and doors to a balcony. The patio has plenty of wooden garden furniture and there's a wrap-around lawn where the children can play. The games room is a popular alternative space for the youngsters to gather for games or simply to hang out in their own space.
2 of the bedrooms are on the ground floor, a double bedroom and a super king or twin, individually styled with special touches including iconic Melyn Tregwynt woollen blankets. Upstairs are 2 further kings, 1 with a romantic Juliet balcony. All rooms have en suite facilities, mainly shower rooms although one has a freestanding tub. The shower room in the games room is a useful addition for cleaning off the sand after a day at the beach.
Craster Harbour is a short walk away with The Jolly Fisherman Pub for a meal out. Pick up freshly smoked kippers at Robson's for breakfast or fish for the barbecue. The Farne Islands, Holy Islands and Hadrian’s Wall are all within easy reach, with a great choice of routes for hikers. Dunstanburgh Castle is nearby, set on a remote headland.