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Tucked under the hillside leading up to Whitby Abbey, on one of the fishing town’s oldest streets, it’s easy to walk right past The White Horse and Griffin; its narrow frontage is half taken up by an archway leading to an inner courtyard; a remnant from its days as a coaching inn. This place has history in spades. Dating from the 17th century, it was the town’s first coaching inn on the run to York and London, and has been welcoming guests for most of the intervening years. After a major renovation in the 1990s, to remove layers of inappropriate decoration, it now mixes original features with a cool, spare look. The 10 quirkily shaped bedrooms, featuring original panelling, fireplaces and exposed timbers, are dotted over four floors in a maze of little passageways and corners. Decorated in muted shades, with splashes of colour in throws and cushions, the style is pared-down with a mix of modern and vintage furniture and perhaps the odd chandelier for a spot of sparkle. Some rooms have low ceilings; others are tucked under the eaves, while views are either over rooftops, courtyard or cobbled street. And there’s sherry and home-made biscuits, too. The dining room, with its flagged floors and raftered ceiling, is suitably atmospheric and offers a bistro-style menu with thoughtful but unfussy dishes such as beetroot and vodka cured salmon, and belly pork with smoked mashed potato and black pudding. Afterwards, have a drink in the bar, a tiny slip of a room that’s all wood panelling and well-worn floorboards. It reminds of a ship; and it’s no surprise to learn that the great explorer Captain James Cook, who served his apprenticeship in Whitby, used this inn to recruit his crews.
Families
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Full of character
Historic
Fishing
Pet friendly
Museums
Local markets
Great walks
Restaurant
Sights nearby
Owner managed
Inn
Wedding license
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Traditional
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Quirky
Antiques
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10 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
Small well behaved dogs are allowed in four of the rooms and the cottageRestaurant
Classic pub food is served in the restaurantParking
Fireplace
Wedding license
Bar
Wifi
Sitting Room
Child friendly
Fishing
Museums
Local markets
Great walks
Sights nearby
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