The current owners George & Lynne acquired number Seven Guest House in August 2005. It was given a Four Diamond E.T.B. rating in June 2000 and has been rated the same every year since. It has accommodation comprising of six double rooms and two singles. The guest house has also been mentioned in Holiday Which as '˜a simple but smart guest house' regarding good places to stay in Whitby . A full English breakfast with vegetarian options is served between 8:30 and 9:15 in the ground floor dining room with its superb views of Whitby abbey; St Mary's church (at the top of the 199 steps ) and of course the sea. We are open all year round and are non-smoking, we regret that we cannot accomodate pets.
The house was built in 1847 and historically is referred to in various publications as the house that was occupied by Count Dracula's lawyer in the book written by Bram Stoker in 1897. Number Seven is centrally situated in possibly one of the best positions on Whitby's West Cliff having superb sea and abbey views and being only minutes away from the whalebone arch; the beaches; the old town via the swing bridge and all shopping facilities in Flowergate, Baxtergate and Skinner Street '` not forgetting The Magpie Café on Pier Road.
7 East Crescent
Whitby
North Yorkshire
England
YO21 3HD
01947 606019
Per week (seasonal)