24 Oct 2022

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

Whitby, Yorkshire

This was one of those days where everything seemed to align. You know when the weather is perfect and everyone is in a great mood and you weren’t expecting much but the whole day is full of unexpected joys and discoveries? That. 


We were holidaying along the Yorkshire coast and headed to Whitby for a day out, and from the moment we arrived to the moment we left, it was all glorious. 


Start in Sandsend for lunch - Sandsend is a small fishing village about a mile from Whitby and it is very beautiful. There is a cafe on the edge, overlooking the beach, with panoramic views from the terrace. The food is relatively basic but on a sunny day, it was a particularly gorgeous spot. 


Walk along the spectacular beach to Whitby itself - a bit of a stomp, but it was totally worth it. You can walk the entire length of the sprawling beach, past pretty multi-coloured beach huts with the lighthouse and the abbey drawing closer and closer. The views on that beach are just gorgeous. Eventually, we turned a corner and Whitby revealed herself, nestled into the valley and looking every inch the kind of place a gothic novel would be set. 


How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire


Stop at Sanders Yard for delicious tart - my aunt recommended this place in the old town for coffee and cake as it was slightly off the tourist track. And what a recommendation! Tucked down a little cobbled lane, with fairylights strewn above pretty tables, this place does an incredible range of delicious tarts - treacle & orange, curd, Mississippi mud pie, white chocolate, peanut butter, crunchie baked cheesecake… to name a few! The treacle & orange was the kind of food that you still remember months down the line, and we had a very pleasant time sitting in that little spot munching on pie. 


Have a little nose around the old town - cobbled streets, cute shop, ye olde pubs. What’s not to like? If you’re a book lover, check out The Whitby Bookshop which is very cute with a big curving staircase, pretty decorations and about a hundred different editions of Dracula. 


Climb the famous 199 steps to the abbey - because have you even been to Whitby if you've not climbed the steps?! Also, the views are spectacular so it's a must. You do have to pay to go into the abbey but if you don't want to (like us), you still get a good view of it from close up once you're up there. 


How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire


Have a drink at Whitby Brewery - a tour bus drew up to the abbey with an advert for Whitby brewery on it and before anyone could say 'beer', my husband (with baby attached) and step-dad were hot-footing it off into the distance. So what choice did my mum and I have but to follow? Set in the shadow of the abbey with a very nice local gin on offer (if you're not a beer drinker), this is an excellent spot for a drink in the sunshine and I would highly recommend. 


Walk along the East Pier - back at sea level, we walked along the east pier to check out the lighthouse and the views of Whitby. Admittedly, bits of this did feel a tad precarious - a bridge that creaked ominously and boardwalk that felt very, ahem, hole-y - but when I was on the more solid stone section, I loved the sweeping views. 


How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire


Get fish & chips from The Magpie - another recommendation from my aunt. Pricey but delicious fish and chips that we ate on a bench on the west pier as the sun began to cast a golden glow across the town. 


Walk back along the coast - don't forget to duck through the famous whalebone arch on your way out of town as you walk back to the car along the seafront. If you're lucky like we were, you'll be treated to the most gorgeous sunset over the dramatic coastline. I cannot tell you how beautiful it was. 



Whitby, you were the most pleasant surprise.  


How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire

How To Spend A Day In Whitby, Yorkshire


19 Oct 2022

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens, Ely

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens, Ely

On Sunday morning, we ‘woke up’ after potentially our worst ever night in our near-10 months as parents. It was the kind of sleep deprivation that makes your body physically hurt and could have resulted in a bloody awful day. But, as I have learnt the hard way over these 10 months, no matter how sleep deprived you are, it is always better to leave the house. 

We first went to Chippenham Park last year for a wedding but hadn't clocked that the 'garden' we'd agreed to meet my parents at was the same place until the day before. The gardens at Chippenham Park are only open on select days throughout the year and this was the one day in 2022 to go and see their autumn colours. Gary's dad was visiting us so we were on the lookout for local activities and I am an absolute sucker for the colours of Autumn. So, despite our bleary eyes and lead-laden bodies, we drove over for lunch and tea & cake in The Potting Shed tearooms and went and immersed ourselves in the pretty autumnal scenes. As tempting as it was to lie in a heap all day, I'm very glad we went because those beautiful autumn colours, fresh air and British quaintness of the day were a tonic  

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens, Ely

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens

Autumn Colours @ Chippenham Park Gardens


7 Oct 2022

Five Highlights From September

Yorkshire coast


Delving back into these ‘five highlights’ post because I’ve missed capturing the monthly good stuff. Here’s the best bits from September:


Dining al fresco - we kicked off the month with our final outside dinner of the year. My sister & her partner were visiting and, along with my parents, we had curry, samosas, onion bhajis & naans out in the garden (post baby bedtime) and chatted until darkness fell and the candle burned low.  


A holiday in Yorkshire – we spent eight nights on the Yorkshire coast, exploring Scarborough, Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay and had an excellent time. Will be delving more into it in future posts but shout out to Whitby which we unexpectedly loved. 


Garden centre trip – we met up with our friends Claire & Becca at a garden centre roughly halfway between us, which was in a very cute village with thatched cottages and a country pub. We had a lovely catch-up, walk in the countryside and collectively agreed that the garden centre was excellent. 30 going on 60. 


Extra bank holiday – we are not royalists by any means but even we could acknowledge the historic significance of the queen dying. As two very tired parents though, we were mostly grateful for an extra day off, particularly as that Sunday night was brutal. We ended up having the slowest of days including all three us of taking a nap and a very gentle walk into town and stopping off at Starbucks (rebelliously still open) for a takeaway coconut hot chocolate. 


Catching up with my girl Beth who, excitingly, has recently moved to the area to start her PhD. V excited to have her so close and looking forward to seeing what kind of chaos our two boys are going to create together in the next few years. 


And one more for luck – we found a blackberry bush at the end of our road towards the beginning of the month, full of plump little berries. So, we went a picked a couple of handfuls and they were in a crumble by teatime. Stuff like this always gives me that warm glow feeling. 


Hope you had a good month, dear reader.