American Couple Reacts: Whitby England!! BEST Fish & Chips & Home of Dracula! FIRST TIME REACTION!!

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  • American Couple Reacts: Whitby England!! BEST Fish & Chips & Home of Dracula! FIRST TIME REACTION!! You guys have been holding out on us! Whitby has EVERYTHING! There's so much here and we know this video didn't even scratch the surface!
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  • @TheNatashaDebbieShow
    @TheNatashaDebbieShow  Год назад +47

    We have so many questions we asked in this video, please help us by commenting. We truly LOVE Whitby! Such a beautiful place with loads of history and incredible looking food and shops!
    If you enjoy this as much as we did, please click the Like button. Thanks so much for watching!

    • @katydaniels508
      @katydaniels508 Год назад +13

      You could have a look at Stratford upon Avon, the birthplace of Shakespeare 😁

    • @Diamondmine212
      @Diamondmine212 Год назад +11

      when you come to Britain remember that fish and chips you might eat in pubs or cafe isn't a patch on the same meal in one of ,or close to one of our fishing ports.🙂

    • @russcattell955i
      @russcattell955i Год назад +3

      @@Diamondmine212 For sure, but there is something else too for me. The salty sea air gives me a mighty appetite.

    • @terrym3837
      @terrym3837 Год назад +5

      I never need a reason to eat fish & chips

    • @chrisblythe9827
      @chrisblythe9827 Год назад +4

      Why 199 steps, because its not 200 or 198 steps

  • @seakr9838
    @seakr9838 Год назад +70

    I have climbed those steps, years ago ( there has to be 199 steps or they wouldn't reach the top). The fish we ate at Whitby was taken across the road from the fishing boat right into the Fish and Chip Shop, that's fresh!

    • @davidashton2361
      @davidashton2361 Год назад +3

      I worked in Saudi Arabia on a 3 year land surveying contract. We lived in a massive work camp and I had my own porta cabin complete with air conditioning. The more senior members of staff lived in houses near to the coast, two to a house.
      Among the staff were a small team of divers doing tidal prediction data collection using a couple of power boats. One had twin internal diesel engines and the other had twin 250hp outboard engines.
      The local Saudi coast guard made them take off one of the outboards because it made their boat faster than anything the coast guard had otherwise.
      Anyway, the diving team used to spear fish for supper and I was invited for supper one evening.
      OMG! It was battered grouper and chips and was to die for!
      By the time we left at the end of the contract I think there wasn't a single grouper left in the area.
      They told me that they (the grouper) were easy to catch because you could get to within about a foot or two and pull the trigger.
      Grouper are quite a large fish (about 4/5 foot long) and tasted like cod with big flaky flesh.
      Sad for the grouper, happy for their prey and even happier for us.

  • @davidricks7128
    @davidricks7128 Год назад +80

    You got to love British humour: Any darn fool can navigate the world sober; it takes a really good sailor to do it drunk

    • @Zooumberg
      @Zooumberg Год назад +6

      Former Royal Marine, I agree.

    • @jillowen7237
      @jillowen7237 Год назад +3

      Francis Chichester Clarke !!

  • @terryjardine8498
    @terryjardine8498 Год назад +61

    The Abbey was the home of St Hilda, and it is where the first words were written in English, and is was at Whitby that the dates for Easter were settled.

    • @happyapple4269
      @happyapple4269 Год назад +1

      The first english words were not written at whitby.

  • @elizabethlangley5643
    @elizabethlangley5643 Год назад +10

    I visited Whitby 20 years ago and fell in love with it. The following year I came here to live, best decision I ever made!

  • @leeb6476
    @leeb6476 Год назад +11

    Stratford-Upon-Avon the birth place of Shakespeare has a Ice Cream Canal Boat. I used to visit the town often when I lived in the area.

  • @christineharding4190
    @christineharding4190 Год назад +22

    I'm from Kent (known as the Garden of England) but I love Yorkshire. Whitby is a great little place. The steps were built because the original cobbled slope, next to it, is SO steep.
    There are loads of eateries across the UK that serve fish without the skin. Another town that has really fresh fish is Hastings in East Sussex which has the only beach (The Strand) launched fishing fleet in the UK. The fishermen there have their own little "shops", on the Strand, where they sell fish straight from their boats.

    • @michelletrudgill4573
      @michelletrudgill4573 Год назад +3

      Hastings Blue dolphin fish and chips are superb, use to take our children when little we would drive from Essex just to have their fish and chips.

    • @angusclark8330
      @angusclark8330 Год назад +1

      ​@@michelletrudgill4573Joy!

  • @andrewobrien6671
    @andrewobrien6671 Год назад +13

    The Magpie is generally considered to serve the best fish and chips in Britain and regularly wins an award for it. Every cookery programme that films in Whitby goes there to film

    • @DavidJones-wx4im
      @DavidJones-wx4im Год назад +5

      The Quayside in my opinion is better than the Magpie.

    • @simonhawksley817
      @simonhawksley817 Год назад +4

      Magpie has a really good pr team and promote themselves as the best but IMHO their greasy, overpriced F'n'C are vastly overrated!

    • @cliffcook3993
      @cliffcook3993 Год назад +3

      There are many places in Whitby that do better fish and chips than the Magpie and much cheaper, plus you dont have to queue for an hour to get in

    • @angusclark8330
      @angusclark8330 Год назад +1

      Anstruther Chippie. Great food, slimmers' portions

    • @bushchat28d
      @bushchat28d 8 месяцев назад +1

      Never heard of the place

  • @beverleynorman2531
    @beverleynorman2531 Год назад +9

    Most seaside towns are skin on as it add extra flavour but you can get skinless if you ask for it in most places so do t worry Debbie

  • @ZL-oh4yn
    @ZL-oh4yn Год назад +4

    Oh Whitby, many memories from childhood from day trips here. I can still smell the air and hear the sounds of Whitby from memory. Beautiful place

    • @ZL-oh4yn
      @ZL-oh4yn Год назад +1

      We live in a small town just outside of Durham, UK. A beautiful city - would love to see you react to videos about Durham, I think you would love it

  • @lordcharfield4529
    @lordcharfield4529 Год назад +5

    Nothing better than getting up at 6am an going to sit in the cafe on the harbour with a bacon sandwich and a mug of tea, watching the fishing boats come in with their haul!

  • @lawrencemcginley5492
    @lawrencemcginley5492 Год назад +6

    Ladies close to Whitby are the Lavender fields you can treat yourselves to Lavender scones and buy different Lavender products, the is also an ex German POW camp that has been turned in to an interactive museum. You can also get Haddock, Cod and Plaice but it is only Plaice or any of the flat fish that are traditionally eaten with the skin on. Enjoy, P.S. Norfolk Broads are fantastic and Llandudno also has fresh sea food.

  • @ShiivaWilding
    @ShiivaWilding Год назад +5

    Whitby is an unbelievable place to visit, hoping to live there one day!

  • @mariasnape3442
    @mariasnape3442 Год назад +6

    Whitby is like my second home and we have a bench on the pier for my dad. We go regularly and I love to sit on dad's bench and have a good old chat with him while overlooking the Abbey. The park where the museum is situated is amazing. So beautiful ❤️

  • @pauljshields123
    @pauljshields123 Год назад +6

    A little further north is Durham, take look at the Norman Cathedral nearly 900
    year's old...

  • @keza92
    @keza92 Год назад +8

    I live on the Suffolk/ Norfolk Coast, we have lovely fresh fish and chips too, my favourite is haddock so i don't mind the skin on that, with the batter i don't even notice it, the only other ice cream boat i have seen is at Stratford upon Avon on the river, (Shakespeare was born in Stratford upon Avon) i went about 6 years ago for a lovely day trip. Good video i haven't been to Whitby so looks a nice area to visit.

  • @roswilson8490
    @roswilson8490 Год назад +7

    We visited Whitby this summer whilst staying in Robin Hoods Bay. Whitby was fabulous. Debbie would LOVE the ice cream and sweet shop in Robin Hoods Bay. All the streets are practically vertical so you would work off the additional calories 😊

  • @maxmoore9955
    @maxmoore9955 Год назад +3

    Had some lovely Holidays on the East Coast of England 🇬🇧. Visiting staines, Whitby and Scarborough, Robin Hood Bay ,

  • @donnab3765
    @donnab3765 Год назад +5

    I've climbed the 199 steps to the Abbey on the last Goth Weekend and had my fish n chips with mushy peas too, lovely it was and yeah I visited the church/graveyard too....

  • @inthecountrynotinthecountry
    @inthecountrynotinthecountry Год назад +2

    I live twenty minutes from Whitby so am regularly there. The ghost tours are brilliant. But nothing beats going there on a stormy night, having fish and chips and then a pub crawl

  • @brettread6373
    @brettread6373 Год назад +7

    Lived down the coast from Whitby during my Childhood and Visited many times its a really lovely place.
    Unfortunately like many places during the tourist season it gets very busy.
    However there is also so many more places to visit on the North East Coast.
    Make sure you have fleece handy the wind even on a nice day can be cutting

  • @dianeknight4839
    @dianeknight4839 Год назад +15

    In Yorkshire we eat Haddock, one of the reasons they leave the skin on the bottom side of the fish is to stop it breaking up in the cooking because it is so fresh.

    • @angusclark8330
      @angusclark8330 Год назад +1

      Also, the skin when cooked has a sweetness unlike any sugar. If any taste can be described as primeval, it's that. Of course, these days almost all the fish you'll eat anywhere is frozen, hence skin off. I've eaten both juxtaposed. Skin on wins, skin off is fine, but skin on wins, fins down.

  • @LonicGheshu
    @LonicGheshu Год назад +2

    Whitby is 30 miles away from where I live and is considered in our back yard. The North East Coast and the North Yorkshire Moors are all within spitting distance. It truly is a great place to live.

  • @emmabeeley8957
    @emmabeeley8957 Год назад +6

    As a disabled lady, on crutches , my lovely husband this summer helped me fake photos at the Whitby steps. One photo at the bottom, one at the top, same clothes, big smile, big thumbs up! (And a fast car ride in between, to make it seem I’d made it up myself) ! Had fun with that one!

  • @JulieRichardson
    @JulieRichardson Год назад +5

    I went to whitby for the first time in May this year. When I got to the top of the 199 steps I thought I was going to throw up! The Abbey is stunning, I could have stayed there all day, it really connects you to the past. It's a very dog friendly place, never seen so many dogs in one town, I will definitely return but you definitely need good weather x

  • @daviddodge9607
    @daviddodge9607 Год назад +6

    Love whitby , my favourite seaside town on earth 🌍

  • @mxbubbles4753
    @mxbubbles4753 Год назад +1

    Me and my family travel to Whitby almost every year to meet family, it's fun to find all the chippie shops in the town that claim to be the best in the uk

  • @timnewman7591
    @timnewman7591 Год назад +19

    It's on the coastal edge of the North Yorks Moors, one of England's National Parks. I used to love going there for birding holidays, great place to see raptors but there's also a lot of woodland as well as the coast. Whitby was the place I used to base myself and go our watching, then come back in the evening and go to one of the cheaper - I was a poor student - chippies.

  • @politicalphilosophy-thegre3894
    @politicalphilosophy-thegre3894 Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting, another good video and enjoying watching all your videos.

  • @sarahjanehamshere7423
    @sarahjanehamshere7423 Год назад +3

    Whitby is one of our favourite places, all the fish and chip places are good but we love the Magpie, it doesn't just do fish in batter but does a lot of other fish dishes too, it's worth queuing for! They also do gluten free. Whitby is a great place just to wander around, it has such a great atmosphere.

  • @ianmarywilliams
    @ianmarywilliams Год назад +1

    "The Magpie" Cafe usually has long queues waiting outside for a table, this is because The Magpie has the best fish and chips in Whitby xx.
    There is a Ice Cream boat on the canal at Skipton in Yorkshire xx

  • @victoria7105
    @victoria7105 Год назад +14

    I live an hour from Whitby so have climbed the 199 steps many times. There are a lot of places to get fish and chips there and icecream so you should definitely visit! There's also a Harry Potter type steam train that goes from the centre of Whitby into the moors. Again, definitely worth doing. A day trip is long enough x

  • @sandrabeaumont9161
    @sandrabeaumont9161 Год назад +1

    Natasha, so nice of you to be tall so Debbie can wear heels when you go out. So thoughtful. XXX

  • @stevepollard2571
    @stevepollard2571 Год назад +4

    Check out Rye & Whitstable, Leeds castle & Dover Castle & the white cliffs of Dover. You’ll love it. I live about two miles from Leeds Castle, it’s one of the most beautiful in the country & has a lot of history & I think was actually owned by an American lady a long time ago 😘

  • @keithsummers6139
    @keithsummers6139 Год назад +1

    i love the drive to Whitby from York, across the north York moors, stunning scenery.

  • @deniseadams1703
    @deniseadams1703 Год назад +4

    I live nine miles from Whitby in Goathland, a small moorland village which attracts many tourists and which has been a location for a TV series and where the first train scene in the first Harry Potter film was filmed.

    • @dawnlovejoy8917
      @dawnlovejoy8917 Год назад

      I was just going to mention the railway. Used to go often as my aunt is from Grosmont

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Год назад +2

    Definitely have to see you when you come over here, will give you a tours of places in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire
    Kieran

  • @peterwhitehead9934
    @peterwhitehead9934 Год назад +6

    I was there yesterday !

  • @chrisfarmer9953
    @chrisfarmer9953 Год назад +1

    My family are from whitby my uncle and auntie used to run the robinhood campsite back in the day , we used to spend lots of times at whitby , Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington, now I am currently on the other side of the country in angelsey and the scenery is truely spectacular

  • @proskipper1
    @proskipper1 Год назад +3

    Best fish and chip batter whisk beer with flour till texture of thin paint ( ie covers back of spoon), heat frying oil to 180c dust cod fillets in four dip in batter - deep fry turning regularly - enjoy

    • @TheNatashaDebbieShow
      @TheNatashaDebbieShow  Год назад +1

      Can you do it without alcohol? Natasha is a recovering alcoholic

    • @proskipper1
      @proskipper1 Год назад +2

      @@TheNatashaDebbieShow Sorry didnt know - you could try ice cold fizzy water this is more akin to Japanese Tempura - still bloody tasty...

    • @TheNatashaDebbieShow
      @TheNatashaDebbieShow  Год назад

      @@proskipper1 all good and thank you! Like Pelligrino?

  • @diamondlil7819
    @diamondlil7819 Год назад +1

    In the Dracula story, a ship pulls into Whitby harbour and crashes against the harbour wall. Everyone on board is dead, even the skipper who has tied himself to the ship's wheel in an effort to get the boat into port. As people look on in horror, a large, black dog (Dracula in disguise) leaps ashore, runs up the 199 steps and disappears.
    The steps always seem an easy climb because they have placed seats there at intervals so that you can take a rest and admire the view.
    I live within an easy drive of Whitby and visit often. It is a lovely, rollicking seaside town, oozing with history and very, very popular with tourists. The whole N.Yorkshire coast is wonderful and you should watch a video on Robin Hood's Bay.
    Jet is not found in many places around the world and the Romans coveted it when they invaded England. The jewellery shops are delightful but, even a small piece of jet, set in silver, is more expensive than you would imagine.
    An American friend visited me once: she was from the Mid-West and had never seen the sea. I took her to Whitby and parked up on the cliffs, next to the Abbey. Then we walked through the grounds to the church and emerged with a sweeping view of the sea. She stood there, stunned, for a long time. Later, down on a beach, she whipped off her shoes and went for a paddle in the cold North Sea. I shall never forget the look of delight on her face.
    Thank you for yet another enjoyable video.
    PS I've been to the famous Magpie which always has a huge queue. But other places are just as good. I like the skin-on fillets - the skin goes crispy when deep-fried.
    Whitby is an inspirational place. Lewis Carroll also wrote Alice in Wonderland here - hence the gardens in his memory.
    There is an ice-cream boat called the Two Hoots moored by the Millennium Bridge in York.

  • @juliaroberts4962
    @juliaroberts4962 Год назад +6

    I really enjoyed your reactions to Whitby. Please do more reactions to UK seaside places. There are lovely places in Devon, Cornwall and Pembrokeshire like Tenby which are popular with Brits for vacations but not many Americans might be aware of them.

  • @Turn1t0ff
    @Turn1t0ff Год назад +1

    My primary school used to organise trips to places around England.
    Fairborne in Wales was one of them. Memorable in its own right as it was an adventure holiday that included abseiling, rock climbing, gorge walking, kayaking, cave walks to a slate mine lagoon (still, crystal clear water about 150ft deep surrounded by an amphitheatre of cliffs as high as the lagoon is deep), orienteering and horse riding. That was when we were 11.
    But the previous year we spent 4 days in Whitby and Scarborough. Even 35 years later, I remember it vividly. What an enchanting place.

  • @tonyhemphill5366
    @tonyhemphill5366 Год назад +10

    Fish and chips every Friday has been a family thing for my 59 years and back to my granny

  • @16Arson
    @16Arson Год назад +3

    I’ve smoked my fair share of joints on that memorial bench. Beautiful part of the world, and I miss the cold ocean breeze sighing on my skin in the early morning.

  • @THC-TheHereticalcomplainer
    @THC-TheHereticalcomplainer Год назад +1

    One of our local coastal haunts. Absolutely stunning. Spent many a year running up and down those steps and loving the fish and chips on the beach! The Goth aspect is brilliant too!!

  • @redlead873
    @redlead873 Год назад +4

    There is no where in UK that is more than 70 miles from the coast. Whitby is an amazing place, Goth Weekend is well worth visiting.

  • @JMLE1949
    @JMLE1949 Год назад +3

    In Durham City there is a great fish and chip shop, where the owner has his own trawlers to catch the fish, which is fresh every day

  • @ruthletts9752
    @ruthletts9752 Год назад +4

    You could try looking at my home town Shakespeare’s Birthplace of Stratford upon Avon. It’s lovely on the river.

    • @katydaniels508
      @katydaniels508 Год назад +2

      I agree, Stratford is a great day out! Def worth checking out 😁

    • @ruthletts9752
      @ruthletts9752 Год назад

      @@katydaniels508 so much to see. Tudor architecture, Trinity Church where he and his family are buried, his birthplace, Mary Arden’s house, Anne Hathaway’s cottage, boating on the river, the Theatre, the bandstand, and all the street entertainment. Plenty of things for tourists with plenty of history.

    • @ruthletts9752
      @ruthletts9752 Год назад

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  • @wrightdiy811
    @wrightdiy811 Год назад +6

    I used to go to school and work in Whitby. It's an amazing little seaside town. Definitely, the best fish and chips (don't forget the scraps) definitely recommend going to visit. There's so much more to see, definitely recommend looking at Goth Weekend and SteamPunk Weekend too.

    • @annpartoon5300
      @annpartoon5300 Год назад +1

      where I come from we call scraps scratching

  • @kumasenlac5504
    @kumasenlac5504 Год назад +3

    When you guys get to Scotland you should visit the ruins of Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire which inspired Stoker's description of Castle Dracula. It's not too far from Dunnottar Castle which blew you away in an earlier video of (Think of a Number) Things You Must See in Scotland.

  • @stardreamer1st
    @stardreamer1st Год назад +1

    I did a walk from Bridlington to Whitby this year great things to see and do. Also she missed the Harry Potter train and Whitby gin.

  • @kateunderwood112
    @kateunderwood112 Год назад +3

    whitby is shown on official music video of simply red singing holding back the years, it is quite atmospheric

  • @robn71
    @robn71 Год назад +2

    See there is a lot more to the UK than just London. For a little island there is a lot to see here 😎😄

  • @hanifleylabi8071
    @hanifleylabi8071 Год назад +5

    It's weird how little seafood we eat considering we're islands. A lot of the best of it ends up in Spanish and French restaurants!

  • @littleannie390
    @littleannie390 Год назад +2

    Years ago we did the cliff top walk from Whitby to Robin Hoods Bay and stayed at a camp site on the cliffs in Whitby. It was a foggy night and the Whitby Bull (fog horn) was sounding all night so didn’t get much sleep. Ahh the joys of camping. Robin Hoods Bay is beautiful.

  • @bladeschick1
    @bladeschick1 Год назад +11

    Climbed those steps many times. Cod and haddock usually available in our fish and chip restaurants. I live about 2 hours away from Whitby. The Magpie restaurant is a very famous fish and chip restaurant in Whitby, I absolutely love the place 😍

  • @karenclover4948
    @karenclover4948 Год назад +3

    The hand of glory as it's known is mentioned in the Harry Potter books. The coastline around whitby is glorious and they have great mushy peas to go with the fish and chips, Harry Ramsden is famous for said food

  • @simonwilkinson7918
    @simonwilkinson7918 Год назад +5

    Good morning ladys!

  • @DrDaveW
    @DrDaveW Год назад +1

    There's a road up to the Abbey, so you could get a taxi! That's the ship's doctor who would frequently have to amputate limbs. The patient would be given lots of rum, but that's all.

  • @antiqueinsider
    @antiqueinsider Год назад +13

    They barely mentioned the jet, a black stone that was made popular for jewelry by Queen Victoria when she was in mourning. It's become very rare (watch out for fakes) but is the origin of the UK expression 'Jet black' meaning totally black.

    • @v8cool168
      @v8cool168 Год назад +5

      I have a recollection its fossilized Monkey Puzzle.

    • @raycardy4843
      @raycardy4843 Год назад +3

      Jet is a mineralized form of coal, the Whitby Jet was formed over 180 million years ago!

    • @anpj2006
      @anpj2006 Год назад +2

      One of two semi precious stones found in the U.K., the other being Derbyshire Blue John.

  • @neilt1889
    @neilt1889 Год назад +1

    Dracula in the story came ashore as a big dog and ran up to the abbey and i would say the Magpie cafe is the best fish n chips and skin on is a must it adds to the tast the stream railway is just a must .

  • @mrstoives2444
    @mrstoives2444 Год назад +11

    An old college friend owns the Magpie (fish) Restaurant. As a general comment, Fish and chip shops are going through a difficult time right now, with sky rocketing energy costs and massive increases in raw materials.🐟🍟

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 Год назад +1

      I've noticed that at my local chip shop; prices have increased a lot.

  • @Beejay950
    @Beejay950 Год назад +1

    199 steps? Easy. When I was a postman in London, I had a walk that was over 1,500 steps, twice a day, six days a week. 199! :-)

  • @_starfiend
    @_starfiend Год назад +3

    The US space shuttle Endeavour was named directly after HMS Endeavour, which is why, even though American, it has the English spelling of Endeavour.

  • @lindseyfraser4408
    @lindseyfraser4408 Год назад +1

    . Fab question ive never asked why 199 steps .? Now im interested in the history of Whitby . Thank you Fish n chips lush in Northern England 🇬🇧

  • @GroinStrain_
    @GroinStrain_ Год назад +5

    The Magpie Cafe is the best and most popular place to get Fish and Chips and of course you can always get mushy peas/gravy/curry sauce etc. Whitby is such a beautiful brilliant place, whenever I leave to come home again I always immediately miss it. It just grabs you and you just love it straightaway

    • @sharonhumphrey9129
      @sharonhumphrey9129 Год назад

      I would try one of the little fish n chip shops all over Whitby it will be less expensive and support the small business too, I live in Durham now there's a city you need to try. I know what you mean about missing Whitby when we go down it's like going home 💖💖

    • @GroinStrain_
      @GroinStrain_ Год назад

      @@sharonhumphrey9129 Whitby is my home from home. But I also love the Moors in general, Grosmont, Goathland (Heartbeat), Levisham, Pickering etc. With York also being my favourite city in England, and the amazing scenic views between York, Pickering and Whitby/Scarborough… my god I would move tomorrow if I could❤️

  • @davidricks7128
    @davidricks7128 Год назад +1

    Interesting fact about where you sit: Ever noticed that you’re stuck in your ways when it comes to seating preferences? Do you always sit in the same chair when you enter a conference room, select the same bike each time you take a spin class, or choose the same side of the plane when pre-selecting a seat?
    It’s not just you: It’s environmental psychology.
    This behaviour is an expression of “territoriality.” Territoriality is a spatial organizing mechanism that expresses itself in surprising ways. “Usually, territoriality is thought of in terms of aggression and defence, such as when nations or gangs fight, but actually its most common purpose is to keep the peace,” says University of Victoria psychology professor Robert Gifford. “Most of the time most people claim a space and others tacitly agree to it.”

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Год назад +3

    An abbey is a type of monastery ☺️ so Westminster Abbey was originally

    • @ethelmini
      @ethelmini Год назад

      As in Abbot. Also westMINSTER because it doesn't have a resident bishop. The Bishop of London has St Paul's in the City. Westminster is the monarch's church to the West of the city.

  • @lottie2525
    @lottie2525 Год назад +1

    The amputation you saw in the boat museum would be demonstrating how dangerous life on board was. Accidents or bullet/canon wounds could shatter bones and the on board 'surgeon' would often have to amputate limbs to save the sailors' lives. No anaesthetic other than rum and a piece of wood in the mouth. Ouch!

  • @sarahealey1780
    @sarahealey1780 Год назад +3

    You should do a video on the origins of old sayings some of them are really interesting xx

  • @teejai5291
    @teejai5291 Год назад +1

    Another great video. To answer yiur question, there are more than a few ice-cream parlours / vendors at each seaside location, notmto mention inland locations also!

  • @cherylq709
    @cherylq709 Год назад +3

    The skin on fish is the best part. The skin, to my mind, holds most of the flavour of the fish you're eating. Many fish restaurants or chippy's will serve fish with skin on (I don't think cod has skin on). I'm guessing if you prefer no skin, you could mention you like fish with no skin, but you'd be missing out.

    • @BIGDAVE466
      @BIGDAVE466 Год назад

      I agree some fish you wouldn't eat the skin but you don't notice it on haddock and it's an essential part ladies!

    • @cherylq709
      @cherylq709 Год назад

      @@BIGDAVE466 Same with Plaice. Haddock and Plaice are two flat fishes that should always be served with skin on. You'll have no "meat" left if you took the skin of these types of fish.

  • @cutoutpunk
    @cutoutpunk Год назад +2

    Whitby is a regular visit, there's some amazing pubs overlooking the harbour (Abbey Wharf and especially Duke of York). Mister Chips is a great restaurant/chippie for a visit.

  • @mikeriordan6940
    @mikeriordan6940 Год назад +4

    The furthest place from the sea in the UK is 70 miles which I suppose is 2 hours away depending on how you travel, I really like your reactions to the villages in England Ed as I live in one of the largest cities in England, I watched your video about Manchester which was a very old one, but did you know that at one time it was the third largest Port in the UK, 35 miles from the sea, now it's Media city and I'm sure you'd enjoy visiting it

  • @jofereday7213
    @jofereday7213 Год назад +2

    My niece is getting married at Whitby in February. She’s getting married at Sneaton Castle, which was owned by nuns but was sold 4 years ago. Whitby is such an amazing place, lots of cobbled streets to explore 😊

    • @dang1086
      @dang1086 Год назад

      As a paper boy that was on my round.

  • @Morbicity
    @Morbicity Год назад +6

    I used to go to the Whitby Goth Weekends, they are still my favourite time of year but I can't always find the time. I used to love the challenge of climbing to the Abbey but since my MS diagnosis it's very difficult now.
    You can try to run into the magpie, but you will struggle with the huge line of people travelling down the street... The food is that good.

  • @nevillecapper6529
    @nevillecapper6529 Год назад

    The expression “ all hands on deck” springs to mind with the surgeons Hand.. ywork. Groan

  • @darranbeal5947
    @darranbeal5947 Год назад +3

    Hi great vid as usual. The reasons for leaving the skin on the fish is that it holds the fish together, and most importantly it keeps the fish moist and stops it from drying out. The skin is so thin that unless you look for it you would not even know it was there. You should try it yourself. There is a vid by RUclipsr Da Malat that shows you how to make fish and chips, with his secret recipe for really crispy batter.

  • @jonathanwilson2260
    @jonathanwilson2260 Год назад +1

    During the World War 1, Whitby was shelled by the German Navy, It was first attack on the UK, the first port to be attack was Harlepool , which north from Whitby and then Scarborough which is south from Whitby. I was born on that cost, in place called Saltburn by Sea. This Victorian town north from Whitby . The town was build for wealth mine owners and famous for it steam powered tram car, that takes up the cliff.

  • @nickname6747
    @nickname6747 Год назад +5

    About the saw and hand, why do think so many pirates have peg legs and hooks for hands?! Thanks for uploading, ladies. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇦👍

  • @jdawg7953
    @jdawg7953 Год назад +1

    Just found this one today I didnt know you had done one here, love it, My home town,

  • @grahamwilson8789
    @grahamwilson8789 Год назад +5

    Chester might be of interest to you. It was the largest walled Roman fort in Britain. The walls are still intact and you can walk around them. The city stand's on the banks of the river Dee. It also has the largest amphitheatre in the country and is just out side the city walls. I really advise you to check it out.

  • @richt71
    @richt71 Год назад +11

    Hey Ladies,
    Love Whitby. My parents had a holiday home near to Whitby for about 5 years so spent a lot of time there. Especially eating fish and chips from paper overlooking the harbour. The best, well if seasgulls are avoided.

  • @user-uu2yq3tc4j
    @user-uu2yq3tc4j 2 месяца назад

    Tis Ange
    you being on the opposite sides was a real trip Very glad u switched to ur "normal" sides.

  • @mattymoowhite
    @mattymoowhite Год назад +4

    The endeavour museum has the recreation of a ship's surgeon performing an amputation , an authentic part of life at sea

  • @simonsmoggyborolad7881
    @simonsmoggyborolad7881 Год назад +1

    This is my neck of the woods I'm 35 minutes drive away from whitby beautiful and historic place connected to my town of Middlesbrough because of James captain Cook.

  • @Zooumberg
    @Zooumberg Год назад +3

    As a Geordie I think Americans always pass by this great city. It's a very welcoming city and a party city. It has masses of history too and we had King Charles 1st here during the civil war. We have a castle hence the name, actually a keep. Only one American RUclipsr has visited. Please, please do a video on this great city.

    • @happyapple4269
      @happyapple4269 Год назад

      Its a fishing town.

    • @Zooumberg
      @Zooumberg Год назад

      @@happyapple4269 Newcastle has a fishing town near it. But it was an industrial town. Now it's a tech based town now.

  • @beverleybrown5365
    @beverleybrown5365 Год назад +1

    You can get skin off haddock, or cod ( my choice). The fish you get, is caught that morning, I live 45 minutes away from Whitby at Saltburn by the sea, it’s a gorgeous little town with great fish and chips 👍😘

  • @seadog717
    @seadog717 Год назад +3

    Grimsby and Cleethorpes are well known for fantastic fish and chips with mushy peas
    Grimsby in its day was the biggest fishing port in the world

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Год назад +3

      A chap I worked for attended an exhibition in Grimsby, in the evening they all went for a fish and chip supper. There was a choice of small or large fish and seeing the person in front walking away with a piece of fish overlapping the plate, said to the server, looking at the size of that he'd better have a small.
      She told him that was a small.

  • @sazzieb1
    @sazzieb1 Год назад +1

    Get the North Yorkshire Moors steam railway from Pickering to Whitby. Stunning views & you get to stop at Goathland station which was Hogsmeade in the Harry Potter films.

  • @SteveInScotland
    @SteveInScotland Год назад +7

    Whitby is famous for the abbey, fossils, fish and chips, Whitby jet, Whitby scampi, the Whitby goth festival and a hundred other things. The fish and chips are legendary and you can get skin on or not, I prefer not. Whitby scampi is also legendary and a version is available in most uk supermarkets. It’s a beautiful place and worth a visit. In fact the whole area is with Scarborough and robins hood bay nearby.

  • @ptruscott150trussy4
    @ptruscott150trussy4 Год назад +1

    Having mushy peas with your fish and chips is common in whitby and most places cod is the main fish used the Quayside fish shop has won national awards for theres ive tried it myself and its the best ive tasted but the touch i liked was while waiting they had a board which told you were the fish had been caught like in islantic waters and the name of the boat that caught it.

  • @gordonjenkins8171
    @gordonjenkins8171 Год назад +5

    I'm a regular visiter to Whitby living only 45 minuts away. It's a wonderful place to visit and the magpie cafe is regularly voted best fish and chips. Have a look at some steampunk/goth weekends at Whitby I'm sure you would love this, thanks for your videos which I always enjoy

  • @jonathanwilson2260
    @jonathanwilson2260 Год назад

    up 199 steps is grave yard, where Dracula, used one of the graves . plus outstanding views of the harbor and old town.

  • @gillianrimmer7733
    @gillianrimmer7733 Год назад +15

    My Grandparents lived in Whitby at the top of the East Cliff. Their old house fell down a few years ago.
    We spent most of our school summer holidays there and it was like a second home. I loved it, and still do.
    However, Whitby has become a victim of its own success, and it gets so packed with tourists during the summer that it is actually unpleasant to try and walk anywhere or go inside anywhere because of the dense crowds and queues to eat.

    • @terrym3837
      @terrym3837 Год назад +2

      I visited Whitby last November chilly but marvellous enjoyed it immensely visited a few places while up there much prefer out of season

    • @gillianrimmer7733
      @gillianrimmer7733 Год назад +2

      @@ianprince1698, Yes we often go off-peak to visit family and have a few days away - but I wouldn't choose to go between June and September.
      Last time we went in summer was for my father's funeral a few years ago. It was Regatta week and it was hopeless trying to get parked anywhere. Plus every single pub/ cafe /fish and chip shop had long queues outside.
      We ended up going down the coast to Sandsend for a bite to eat.

  • @davidgreenfield3204
    @davidgreenfield3204 Год назад +1

    Hi from South Yorkshire. It is raining right now and the leaves are falling.

  • @Jobladesuck
    @Jobladesuck Год назад +4

    I’m going to Whitby next weekend for the Goth Festival. The video didn’t show a lot, if didn’t show the beautiful harbour area or where the bridge and main shops are. There is always something a bit weird and random happening whenever we go and there is a certain vibe to the place you can’t capture in a video. Parking is a nightmare though as most people have the spaces for the full day and if your not early enough you could be endlessly looking around for a spot

    • @diamondlil7819
      @diamondlil7819 Год назад +1

      I always drive to the car park on top of the cliffs, next to the Abbey, and then walk down the 199 steps. There are always plenty of free spaces. However, I don't know what it will be like during the Goth festival - a lot of people might want to be up near the ruins.

    • @Jobladesuck
      @Jobladesuck Год назад +1

      @@diamondlil7819 that sounds like a good idea (apart from the having to go up again lol) I have only been up to the Abbey once before as before that, I had always got my little ones in pushchairs. I loved looking round the church but the Abbey gave me a very eerie feeling and my son had several nightmares about the place. Very spooky lol

    • @diamondlil7819
      @diamondlil7819 Год назад +1

      @@Jobladesuck I'm an old lady but use the seats on the way up to have a rest and admire the view as I go, LOL. Try to come back and let us know if you found a parking spot.

    • @Jobladesuck
      @Jobladesuck Год назад

      @@diamondlil7819 absolutely I will do

    • @lynnthompson4363
      @lynnthompson4363 Год назад +2

      There is a park and ride service just outside of town!!

  • @ChiefWizard666
    @ChiefWizard666 Год назад

    I am now in my late 70's but in my younger days I often walked up and down the 199 steps. I have a relative buried in the cemetery at St Mary's. I was brought up on Whitby COD and chips and still enjoy them to this day. My favourite restaurant is 'The Star Inn The Harbour', which is right beside the harbour.

  • @CJR1983
    @CJR1983 Год назад +3

    I love you two so down to earth and just nice people, Always love watching your videos they make me smile, I live in Margate, Kent UK I live right by the sea (I can see France on a good day)❤❤❤