The history of the Tourism Trade in the town of Whitby
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Whitby has been a popular destination for tourists for over a hundred years. Whitby B&B accommodation is an increasingly popular choice, for people visiting the town.
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On the North East Coastline of England is the delightful town of Whitby. Whitby has a historical past, and an ancient seafaring heritage. The town has developed, its early beginnings as a wooden monastery perched on a cliff top, through the ages, to the town it is today.
When Saint Hilda founded Whitby Abbey in 657, little would it be imagined that this imposing building dominating the cliff top, would oversee centuries of history developing below her sacred grounds. The Vikings were the first visitors to the town of Whitby UK, who sadly decided to pillage the town and destroy the Abbey (later to be rebuilt). Happily the present day day visitor to the town has no such destructive intent.
In the intervening years, however, the path of history has seen various sorts of activities around the town. The famous explorer Captain James Cook served his apprenticeship and started his naval career from Whitby. A former resident of Whitby, Captain William Scoresby, the great whaling captain, who, by the way, invented the crow’s nest lookout, sailed out of Whitby Harbour on his whaling expeditions. The port of Whitby at one time had one of the largest fishing fleets on the North East Coast and was instrumental in the exportation of alum from the local mines.
Whitby has proved well-liked by tourists, since the Victorian times. The early Victorians came to Whitby for the ‘invigorating air’ and were to be seen in their bathing carriages on the sea shore and taking strolls along the harbour side as can be seen in the early photographs of the area. Whitby became more available to the general public with the introduction of the North Eastern Railway, and of course, accommodation was needed to meet the demand. There were a big number of impressive buildings built on the West Cliff by George Hudson (The Railway King) and over the years these buildings have been converted into hotels. For many visitors, the tariffs of such establishments, were out of reach of the weekly wage.
In the intervening years, there have been a large rise in the number of residents with larger than required houses, renting rooms to the general public. Known as ‘bed and breakfast’ establishments, or B&Bs, these home-owners have provided a welcome alternative to the larger hotels.
There has been an growth in demand for Whitby B&B accommodation. The running costs for B&B establishments are are obviously less than for huge hotels and therefore, the rates charged by the B&B establishments are much less than the hotels. This is not to say, however, that the standards are any the less. Many of the home-owners have developed and improved upon their properties throughout the years to bring them in line with smaller establishments in the hotel sector.
Certain quidelines and safety regulations have to be in place to offer accommodation to the general public. In order to operate, these home-owners must have fire precautions and certificates, public liability insurance and a general knowledge of food hygiene. The bed and breakfast accommodation providers provide an necessary service to supplement the quantity of beds available at peak holiday times in the holiday season. Many of the guests may come back frequently over the years, to the same bed and breakfast and recommend them to other guests. Many friendships have been forged in this way.
The homes which do open up for bed and breakfast is located almost anywhere in the town. They range from the larger detached houses and the more substantial semi-detached homes to possibly the smaller modern family homes and bungalows. Anywhere, for that matter, that includes a spare room or two can be categorized as a bed and breakfast place, and of course, a willing house owner prepared to welcome complete strangers into their home.
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