Rare four-bedroom coastal home with sweeping harbour views and large private garden.
Sea-facing home with panoramic views across Craster Harbour
Large private 0.25-acre garden and raised sun terrace with glass balcony
Open-plan kitchen/living with NEFF appliances and wood-burning stove
Two first-floor double bedrooms both with en-suite shower rooms
Garage and private driveway providing off-street parking
Oil-fired central heating; EPC band E — may increase running costs
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; potential for energy-efficiency upgrades
Public footpath crosses the garden; mobile signal needs verification
Set on the edge of Craster harbour with commanding panoramic sea views, this four-bedroom freehold house offers a rare coastal lifestyle and strong holiday-let potential. The property is arranged over three light-filled floors and centres on a generous open-plan kitchen/dining/living area with NEFF appliances, an island breakfast bar and a wood-burning stove. A dual-aspect sunroom/snug and raised terrace with glass balcony amplify the sea outlook and create excellent indoor–outdoor flow.
Outside, the expansive 0.25-acre garden is a standout feature: mature, private and versatile for children’s play, entertaining or landscaping projects. Practical extras include a large garage and private driveway parking. Two first-floor double bedrooms each have en-suite shower rooms and there is a further double and a bunk-bedroom on the top floor, making the layout flexible for family living or guest accommodation.
Buyers should note a number of material facts: main heating is oil-fired boiler and radiators; cavity walls are as-built with no added insulation (assumed); the EPC is band E; council tax is above average; and a public footpath crosses the garden. Mobile signal information is inconsistent in the data provided — prospective buyers should verify current connectivity. These factors affect running costs and may require investment to modernise for full year-round comfort or maximised rental returns.
In short, this is a rare, characterful coastal home in an affluent village setting, suitable as a family residence, a holiday base or a high-appeal holiday-let. Its exceptional location and generous plot are clear value drivers, while heating fuel, insulation status, EPC rating and the public footpath are practical considerations for buyers to assess.
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