The three-bedroom abode in the Clock Tower has been lovingly restored by the Bamburgh Estate and is set to become one of the most popular self-catering properties within the Crabtree & Crabtree collection.
Emma Crabtree, founder of Crabtree & Crabtree, says: “The village of Bamburgh has always been a favourite with our guests; currently C&C Bamburgh holiday bookings for 2021 are up 118% so we are encouraging those that are interested, to snap it up quickly.
"We are fully expecting The Clock Tower to be in demand as much as its sister property, Neville Tower, which is currently booked up until January 2022."
Three-night stays are available from £993.75.
To book, visit www.crabtreeandcrabtree.com or call 01573 226711

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A holiday apartment is available at Bamburgh Castle. Photo: T Bloxham

. Holiday apartment
The holiday apartment is split over three floors of Bamburgh Castle's Clock Tower. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: TRACEY BLOXHAM

. Looking north
The view north towards Bamburgh Castle Golf Club with Holy Island in the distance. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: TRACEY BLOXHAM

. Rooftop dining
A private courtyard offers the opportunity for outdoor dining in the summer months. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: TRACEY BLOXHAM

. Entrance
Step back in time with a holiday at Bamburgh Castle. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: Tracey Bloxham

1. Holiday apartment
The holiday apartment is split over three floors of Bamburgh Castle's Clock Tower. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: TRACEY BLOXHAM

2. Looking north
The view north towards Bamburgh Castle Golf Club with Holy Island in the distance. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: TRACEY BLOXHAM

3. Rooftop dining
A private courtyard offers the opportunity for outdoor dining in the summer months. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: TRACEY BLOXHAM

4. Entrance
Step back in time with a holiday at Bamburgh Castle. Picture: T Bloxham Inside Story Photography Photo: Tracey Bloxham