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Bowled over by Botham’s of Whitby – checking the Tides at Sandsend!
I love it when a town I thought I knew really well comes up with new delights, even some 45 years after my first visit. So it was with Whitby, where I found a new place for coffee this week … Continue reading
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Tagged 1865, afternoon tea in whitby, afternoon teas, botham's of whitby, bram stoker, captain cook, cobbled streets, coffee shop, cream teas, dracula, Fancy a Cuppa?, flowergate, goth weekends, java coffee, lifeboat crew, north yorkshire, old lifeboat, sandsend, tea room, tides, voyage to australia, whale bones, whitby
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You’ll never get thirsty in Thirsk – lots of places for a cuppa!
Whether you’re a cricket connoisseur, a film buff or just one of the millions who loved to watch ‘All Creatures Great And Small’ on the telly in the 70s, Thirsk is the kind of place you should visit. I was … Continue reading
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Tagged alfred wight, all creatures great and small, coffee, coffee shops, courthouse cafe, cream teas, cricket, Fancy a Cuppa?, french connection, locally-supplied food, market place, north yorkshire, ritz cinema, rural arts, tea, tea rooms, test matches at Lord's, thirsk, thomas lord, upstairs downstairs, world of james herriot, yorkshire tea
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