Weekend In Yorkshire P4 - Wonderful Whitby

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

Part Four of Four. In this episode we head up through the Yorkshire Moors to the pretty coastal town of Whitby. This wonderful town is steeped in history and is famous for it's fish and chips, local Jet Stone Jewellery and the historic Whitby Abbey, which you need to climb up 200 steps to reach! Whitby was also the place where Bram Stoker penned his famous novel Dracula, and he used Whitby for the setting when the infamous count arrived by ship to these shores! Thanks for watching:)

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  • fantastic place, grew up near there and visited many times.....going with my girlfriend in January (her first visit) thanks for posting

  • @111JayP Thanks for commenting, I am sure she will really enjoy your time there :)

  • Whitby's a nice place by the sea,lovely for the fish and chips.

  • @meadowlane37 I agree! Thanks for commenting:)

  • Nice video guys, we live in Whitby and it was nice to see it from an outsiders point of view, good luck in your travels X

  • @ppacollings Thank you, you live in a great town, I hope the tourists (like us) don't get in the way too much!

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  • good video like it ;

  • Used to live in whitby does ur head in living there

  • Yeah Whitby is mint

  • nice

  • Thanks v much, I think the tourists make the town, I see everyone from all walks of life throughout the year and enjoy the diversity of the place.

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