Lots of rain has melted away the last of the snow but there was still lots of rain and the sea was huge. the harbour at Craster has long been a haven for sailors and fishermen but we were seeking a haven of a different kind...



The outline of Dunstanburgh Castle just visible through the spray

And here was our haven...
The new Shoreline Cafe in Craster is a testament to the potential for Good Things to happen in Northumberland.

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