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Whitehaven Guest House
Whitehaven Guest House is a small, family run, non-smoking, Edwardian guest house. Ideally situated on Whitby's West Cliff only a short walk from the promenade, beach, harbour and shops.
About Whitehaven Guest House
Whitehaven Guest House is a small, family run, non-smoking, Edwardian guest house. Ideally situated on Whitby's West Cliff only a short walk from the promenade, beach, harbour and shops.
The resident proprietors, Simon and Lane, pride themselves on the warm and friendly welcome they afford their guests with hospitality second to none.
All bedrooms in this 4-Star Silver rated AA establishment are tastefully decorated with all but one having en-suite facilities. All rooms are fully equipped with a flat screen colour television/Sky Freesat, courtesy trays, hair dryer, radio/alarm clocks and all are centrally heated.
All rooms boast excellent views ranging from the sea to the Abbey to the surrounding countryside. Extensive breakfast menu with all food cooked to order and served in the elegant dining room. Vegetarian and special diets catered for.
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