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Hotel in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England Sort Alphabetically
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The Waverley
17 Crescent Avenue, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK [map]
    
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Rooms from £31.00
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Small, friendly hotel, close to all West Cliff and town amenities. A warm welcome awaits you at The Waverley from resident proprietors, Stephen & Julie Ward.
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The Europa
20 Hudson St, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK [map]
    
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Rooms from £62.00
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On the West Cliff in Whitby, this tastefully decorated Victorian house offers homely en suite accommodation and a freshly prepared breakfast, made using locally sourced produce wherever possible.
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Mallyan Spout Hotel
The Common, Goathland, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK [map]
   
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Rooms from £65.00
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Within walking distance of The North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway, and a short drive from Whitby & Scarborough. The Mallyan Spout Hotel is situated in Goathland, which is famous as ' Aidensfield' in the popular tv series 'Heatbeat'.
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The Wheeldale
11 North Promenade, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK [map]
    
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Rooms from £75.00
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Located on the western cliff of Whitby and boasting a premier sea view, this accommodation offers guests a freshly cooked breakfast and a self-service bar.
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Cliffemount Hotel - A non-smoking hotel
Runswick Bay, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK [map]
 
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Rooms from £85.00
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This very special country house by the sea, offers spectacular sea views, relaxation, comfort and the finest dining experience.
Imagine yourself arriving at our unique luxury hotel, perched on the cliff-top above Runswick Bay.
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Dunsley Hall Country House Hotel
Dunsley, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, UK [map]
  
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Rooms from £117.00
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Stylish and original, it retains the quality and unique character of the period. Dunsley Hall Country House Hotel was built in the 1900s as a dream house for the Pyman Shipping Family.
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