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Whitby Bed and Breakfast,
7 Havelock Palace, Whitby, YO21 3ER |
| Telephone: 01947 604137 |
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A four star AA service awaits all our guests to Kimberley House from the owners Geoff, Linda and Gemma. This is a handsome, three-storey Victorian house in the grand West Cliff area, with colourful flower baskets hanging at the smart entrance.
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From the time of your arrival until the time of your departure, we shall try to make sure that the memories of an enjoyable stay at our Whitby Bed and Breakfast establishment will remain with you for a long time to come.
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Whether you are a business visitor, on a training course or simply enjoying a few days away, we will always try to ensure you have an enjoyable stay. Our breakfast menu contains a number of alternative breakfast choices. For example there is the traditional full cooked breakfast, the lighter continental breakfast and a vegetarian breakfast.
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Whitby Fishing Boats |
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The modern Port of Whitby, strategically placed for shipping to Europe, with very good proximity to the Scandinavian countries, is capable of handling a wide range of cargoes, including grain, steel products, timber and potash. Vessels of up to 3,000 tonnes DWT are received on a routine basis at the Wharf, which has the capability of loading/unloading two ships simultaneously. 5,000 sq metres of dock space is currently (2004) allocated for storage of all-weather cargo and a further 1,600 sq metres of warehouse space is reserved for weather-critical goods storage.
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The town is served by Whitby railway station which forms the terminus of the Esk Valley Line from Middlesbrough, formerly the northern terminus of the Whitby, Pickering and York line. Whitby is also served by the Yorkshire Coastliner bus line, which can take travellers to and from Leeds, Tadcaster, York, Scarborough, Bridlington, Pickering, Malton and many more towns in Yorkshire.
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The town was awarded "Best Seaside Resort 2006", by Which? Holiday magazine. The town's college, Whitby Community College has recently expanded with a brand new Design and Technology, however it lost its speciality status due to being placed under special measures, this has now been rescinded as of March 2007. Whitby has a fish market on the quayside, which is not set to any particular day of the week, instead taking place when the need arises. This ready supply of fresh fish has resulted in an abundance of "chippies" in the town.
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