Hillcrest Guest House in Whitby is a superb base for seeing what North Yorkshire has to ... more
offer Locally you can visit the abbey and enjoy the spectacular views from the cliff tops Take a sea trip or just enjoy Whitby's award winning sandy beaches Sample...
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Whitby’s popular West Cliff, just a short stroll away from the seafront, harbour and town centre. Offering an ideal base to enjoy Whitby and surrounding areas, Seacre...
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Advantages: Lots of history, plenty to see and do Disadvantages: Some areas are not suitable for disabled visitors
Whitby is a small fishing town in the north east of England and in my opinion it is one of the most beautiful picturesque seaside locations in this part of England. The town itself has a real old worldly feel to it with its bustling narrow streets and each week thousands of visitors descend on the town to soak up its charm. At the heart of Whitby is its harbour and without this harbour there is no doubt that Whitby would not be the wonderful place that we find today.
The town grew up along the two opposite banks of the River Esk, which is spanned by a swing bridge that was constructed in 1908. It is however known that a bridge has spanned this river since medieval times, whilst the town itself predates that by a further thousand years or more. Whitby's most famous landmark, its abbey was built in the year 657AD.
Today, Whitby ...
micksheff 01.07.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Whitby Harbour
Advantages: Spectacular setting, great northern seaside tradition Disadvantages: Tricky to get round in parts, far too easy to stuff your face!
Over the years, I've spent many a glorious family weekend sampling the delights of the traditional fishing port of Whitby, a genuine treasure of the North Yorkshire coastline, tantalisingly within reach of Newcastle, York and Scarborough. It's a town rich in maritime tradition, popular with young and old, steeped in history and reeking of premium freshly caught fish and chips.
Fittingly in the very place where the famous Dublin born 19th century novelist, Bram Stoker found the inspiration, amongst the haunting cliff-top Abbey ruins, to write his masterpiece of Gothic intrigue Dracula, the local gemstone is Whitby Jet ; dark, opulent and magical in every aspect.
All dressed in black for a day at the seaside
And believe me, if like us you happen upon Gothic weekend, if you go down to the beach that day you're sure of a big ...
paulwilsontastic 05.02.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: exceptional Review of Whitby (England)
Advantages: Lots for old and young Disadvantages: none
Whitby is situated in the North of England and is a seaside resort; it?s classed as a Town and is very busy during the summer season.
It is divided really into two parts the East Side, which is the older part, and the West Side, which is the more modern part.
These are separated by an old Swing bridge, which regularly opens to let passing fishing boats through. There is a cobbled Street that contains the more Olde Worlde shops, gifts that are a little different, plus a Glass shop that makes ornaments and the famous Lucky Ducks that you can actually watch the glass being blown. Old-fashioned photography studios let you and the family dress in Victorian clothing and have a photograph done in the old sepia style. For Sweet lovers there are two shops that make and sell their own delicious sweets and fudge, everything from original to ...
broksababe 27.07.2000 (28.12.2000)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Whitby in General
Product Information for "Seacrest Guesthouse, Whitby" »
Product details
Long Name
Seacrest Guesthouse
Type
Guesthouse
Street
Crescent Avenue
Address
3 Church Square, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 3EG, United Kingdom
City
Whitby
Country
United Kingdom
Post Code
YO21 3ED
County
North Yorkshire
Region
North East England
Postal Prefix
YO
Postal Town
York
Continent
Europe
Avg Price
33.46
Manufacturer's product description
Set within an elegant Victorian residence, this small, cosy guesthouse is situated on Whitbys popular West Cliff, just a short stroll away from the seafront, harbour and town centre. Offering an ideal base to enjoy Whitby and surrounding areas, Seacrest Guesthouse provides easy access to the whole of North Yorkshire. Nearby you can find the seaside resort of Scarborough, or you can explore Whitby Abbey, enjoy the views from the cliff-tops or relax on one of the award-winning beaches. Start each day of your stay with the Seacrests extensive breakfast. A full English breakfast is available to all guests, and continental and vegetarian options, as well as healthy smoothies, are available on request.