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Whitby
Home > Whitby | An 18th Century whaling station famous as the home of Captain Cook and his ship, the Endeavour which sailed forth in 1768. Captain James Cook was one of Whitby's most famous residents, his statue attracts many tourists and seagulls alike! There is a beautiful abbey situated on the cliff top for those who are willing to tackle the 199 steps which lead from the town up to the ruins.
Whitby is a thriving fishing port as well as a seaside resort. |  |
| For freshly prepared, exquisite food, fine wines and good service, stop in at [The Vintner Restaurant]. You will also have the opportunity to meet the Vintner's resident pet lobster, 'Blue Butch'.
[Elizabeth Botham & sons] of Whitby is a family run bakery and has been since 1865. As you can imagine, with the experience gained from such an established business, the Botham's have perfected the skills of their trade. |
| [Sands Restaurant] has undoubtedly the most stunning views of Whitby harbour and the open sea. There is no need to book and coupled with the fine food, you won't be disappointed! |

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