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Station Square, Whitby, YO21 1YN
7.1 miles
Beckhole, Whitby, YO22
Probably the smallest pub you've seen for years... just two bars with a sweet shop in the middle where time has stood still for generations. You'll find us 10 miles south of Whitby, off the A169.
7.4 miles
Hinderwell, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS13
7.5 miles
Goathland, Whitby, YO22
7.5 miles
Hinderwell, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS13
Situated on the beautiful Yorkshire coast with popular tourist attractions such as Runswick Bay, Staithes and The Cleveland Way on the doorstep. Public transport runs regularly between Saltburn and Whitby. Car park for customers
7.9 miles
Glaisdale, Whitby, YO21
Built in 1865 , the Arncliffe Arms has always been a traditional village pub serving good beer, good food and providing comfortable Bed & Breakfast accommodation . We are a family owned pub run by Neil and Alice since Dec 2010.
8.7 miles
Lealholm, Whitby, YO21
Situated at the end of old Church Street, we offer a warm and friendly welcome to everyone. Come in and enjoy the splendid views over the harbour as you quench your thirst.
8.7 miles
Staithes, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS13
The Captain Cook Inn sits in the top of the beautiful village of Staithes, situated on the Cleveland Way and only 10 miles to Whitby, its perfectly situated for all travellers. The Inn offers nine we
8.7 miles
Staithes, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS13
Dalehouse is a picturesque hamlet of mainly stone-built cottages, surrounded by farmland and woods. Several streams converge here and three quiet country lanes lead up to the North Yorks Moors about f
8.8 miles
Staithes, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS13
Join us for a good time at our local pub and B&B in Staithes. At THE ROYAL GEORGE, we take pride in our lovely atmosphere where you will be served by a friendly staff. We are the oldest fisherman pub
8.8 miles
Staithes, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS13
A long-established favourite of the village and last defence from the ravages of the North Sea the pub has felt the wrath of the waves on at least three occasions. The last in the great storm of 1953