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- Craster abstract "Craster is a small fishing village on the Northumbrian coast of England. It has a small harbour and offers a view northwards along the rocky shore to the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. This is the nearest point of access to the castle and the approach must be made on foot as there is just a grassy path. The next village to the north is Embleton.For many years, the village has had a herring-curing business: Craster kippers are well known in England. The local herrings are smoked in a traditional manner by the Robson family.The remains of a tower on the end of the harbour are all that can be seen now of the much taller building which was part of the overhead equipment which used to convey the local stone from where it was quarried to boats in the harbour. The disused quarry is now a car park. A small distance inland lies Craster Tower, the home of the Craster family who owned the quarry and had the harbour improved for its benefit. A memorial on the harbour wall commemorates a member of the Craster family who died serving with the British Army in Tibet in the 19th century, the development of the harbour was as a memorial to their son.The walk along the coast to the south passes by Cullernose Point, an example of the basaltic cliffs which are a significant feature of the local landscape. It is within the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.A mile to the west, Dunstan Hall is a mansion incorporating a medieval peel tower, now used as holiday accommodation.".
- Craster country Northumberland.
- Craster country United_Kingdom.
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- Craster populationTotal "342".
- Craster postalCode "NE66".
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- Craster wikiPageExternalLink www.crasterhistory.co.uk.
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- Craster anticlockwise Embleton,_Northumberland.
- Craster clockwise Howick,_Northumberland.
- Craster country "England".
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- Craster latitude "55.471794".
- Craster longitude "-1.595788".
- Craster officialName "Craster".
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- Craster place "Northumberland".
- Craster population "342".
- Craster postTown "ALNWICK".
- Craster postcodeArea "NE".
- Craster postcodeDistrict "NE66".
- Craster region "North East England".
- Craster settlement "Craster".
- Craster shireCounty Northumberland.
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- Craster staticImageCaption "View of Craster Harbour with lobster pots in the foreground and Dunstanburgh in the distance".
- Craster subject Category:Populated_coastal_places_in_Northumberland.
- Craster subject Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Northumberland.
- Craster subject Category:Villages_in_Northumberland.
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- Craster comment "Craster is a small fishing village on the Northumbrian coast of England. It has a small harbour and offers a view northwards along the rocky shore to the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. This is the nearest point of access to the castle and the approach must be made on foot as there is just a grassy path. The next village to the north is Embleton.For many years, the village has had a herring-curing business: Craster kippers are well known in England.".
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- Craster lat "55.471794".
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- Craster depiction Crasterharbour01.jpg.
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