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Lavinia House
Our Guest House in Whitby is an ideal base for discovering the coast, the North Yorkshire Moors, and the narrow streets of this delightful historic town. There is something for everyone and we hope your stay with us will be a pleasant one. We offer room only accommodation, allowing our guests the opportunity to have a lie-in and experience the vast array of cafe's and restaurants within the town, at their own leisure.

Lavinia house was built in the 1850's, and although retaining its character and features of the original dwelling it offers the comfort and standards expected in a well modernised guest house. The house is ideally situated at the top of the Khyber pass and enjoys views of the sea, is close to all local amenities and offers friendly, relaxed hospitality to all guests.

Whitby's skyline is dominated by the ruins of St. Hilda's Abbey, high on Whitby's East Cliff. Spreading below Whitby, a maze of alleyways and narrow streets run down to the busy quayside. From the old town of Whitby, 199 steps lead up to the parish church of St. Mary, whose churchyard on Whitby's East Cliff gave Bram Stoker the inspiration to write his world famous book, Dracula.
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If you do not wish to pay the administration fee please contact us for our bank details and you can arrange to pay the deposit directly in to our bank account.
CANCELLATIONS.
Cancellations made no less than 15 Days prior to arrival, deposit will be held against another booking made and completed within 8 weeks of cancellation.
This booking will need to be for a minimum of 2 nights.
Cancellations made 14 days or less, prior to the arrival date, deposit none refundable and may incur further charges if the room is not re-let.
Whitby Abbey was a 7th-century Christian monastry that later became a Benedictine abbey.
The abbey church was situated overlooking the North Sea on the East Cliff above Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, a centre of the medieval Northumbrian kingdon.
The abbey and it's possessions were later confiscated by the crown under Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the monastries between 1536 and 1545.
Since that time, the ruins of the abbey have continued to be used by sailers as a landmark at the headland.
We aim to cater for the needs of all visitors in our home based 7 bedroomed guest house.
The following statement is a summary of our provision.
If you have any specific questions please feel free to call us and we will endeavour to help.
We are afraid that due to the age and style of the property we are not wheelchair accessible.
All our rooms sleep two adults only, we cannot accept children and pets are not permitted.
On arrival to the property there is on street parking by permit which you can obtain from us at the cost price of 2.00 which will allow you to park in front of the house and in the streets around us.
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