The Craster Arms, Beadnell
- Address: The Wynding
- Vicinity: The Haven
The Craster Arms is an English public house in an ancient building in Beadnell, Northumberland, England, that offers real ale, a large beer garden and meals.
The hostelry is composed of an 18th-century stone front building with medieval portions at the rear. Above the first-floor windows is a large, well-carved, painted stone arms of the Craster family with long stone foliage trails. The medieval 2-storey tower, now a is now a lean-to against front block, consist of massive walls, about 9 feet thick. One slit window remains on right return. C18 round-headed window on left return. Interior has a stone newel stair and a pointed tunnel-vaulted basement divided by an old cross wall. - AsNotedIn