New beginnings!

On the flight back from Nairobi on September 7th, I started looking for work to earn the money for our next big trip starting in June 2024. Our intention was to stay at home and work locally. We wereRead more
An eventful first working day!

Today was our first working day. It’s been lovely catching up with Imelda and Phil. They know the way we work and the systems here are very similar to those at Naburn Lock, so little training isRead more
A bus tour around Whitby

Today was our first day off. Luckily for us, it was a beautiful sunny day! We made the most of it by catching a bus from the village into Whitby. Once there, we hopped on the sightseeing bus whichRead more
Visiting Whitby Abbey ruins

We hopped off the sightseeing bus to visit Whitby Abbey. We are members of English Heritage so it didn't cost us anything to go in.
This great Benedictine monastery was founded in the late 11thRead more
St. Mary's Parish Church

Whilst we were on the headland, we visited St. Mary's church. The views from there down into the town are stunning!
Whitby's parish church stands on the headland above the town, very close to theRead more
A pint in the sunshine!

Before heading back into town, we stopped at Whitby Brewery. Their pale ale 🍺 is delicious! It tasted even better with the Abbey ruins as a backdrop!
A walk around the harbour

We took the sightseeing bus back down into town and walked around the harbour and surrounding streets.
More photos of our walk

Whitby's 199 steps

We saw Whitby's famous 199 steps from the top in the graveyard of St.Mary's church, and from the bottom in the town. We didn't venture up or down them today. Perhaps another day?! 😊
A boat trip out into the North Sea

We decided to take advantage of the good weather and go on a short boat trip. There are several boats 🚢 that run 20-minute cruises around the harbour and out into the North Sea 🌊. It only costsRead more
Some more photos of our day in Whitby

A walk through Whitby

We had a day off today. Mark stayed on site to continue cleaning and painting the apartment, ready for us to move in. I caught the bus into Whitby to explore the town a bit more.
My first stop wasRead more
Great architecture and stunning views

I visited Royal Crescent on West Cliff, which was built in the 1850s by George Hudson, also known as the Railway King. His intention was to develop a complete crescent of large houses and hotels toRead more
Bombardment Garden, West Cliff

Nestled amid the ice cream kiosks and Victorian shelters of West Cliff is Bombardment Garden. This evocative memorial to those who died when two German ships opened fire without notice or provocationRead more
Captain James Cook Memorial and Signpost

My next stop was at Captain Cook's statue in Crescent Gardens overlooking Whitby Harbour. This 7' 6" high bronze statue, sculptured by John Tweed, stands on a freestone pedestal which has a carving ofRead more
A stroll on Whitby beach

From West Cliff, I walked down to the beach. I couldn't resist taking loads of photos of Whitby's famous brightly-painted beach huts!
Battery Parade

My walk continued to Battery Parade, named after the battery of cannon that was sited here in 1740 to protect the harbour both from the French, and also during the time of the American War ofRead more
Grape Lane and Church Street

My stroll continued along some of Whitby's oldest streets. There are so many beautiful buildings in the town. It really is a photographer's dream!
A highlight is the Seaman's Hospital Houses whichRead more
Captain James Cook Memorial Museum

I visited the Captain Cook Memorial Museum.
This fascinating museum is housed in the property on Grape Lane which was owned by Captain John Walker and which was where James Cook lived during hisRead more
Views of the River Esk from the south

The river and the harbour look totally different from the other side of the swing bridge!
More photos of Church Street

Church Street has to be my favourite street in Whitby! It's full of quirky independent shops, attractive restaurants, cosy pubs, and quaint cottages.
Padlocks and Memorials

In towns, cities, and coastal resorts all over the world, bridges, railings, and fences attract people who want to celebrate their relationships or remember their loved ones by attaching padlocks orRead more
Fortune's Kippers

My last stop of the day was at Fortune's - Whitby's only traditional smokehouse. It was founded in 1872 by William Fortune and is still trading on the same premises over 150 years later. It isRead more
Whitby Abbey Illuminated

We just had to visit the Abbey to see it lit up for Halloween. It was truly spectacular!
Goth Weekend at YHCP

Whitby is famous for its biannual Goth weekend, which attracts thousands of visitors from all over the country. We were working, so didn't get the chance to go into town to watch. However, we did haveRead more
TravelerLooks a big site
TravelerIt is - but it's nicely laid out, so it doesn't feel overcrowded 😀