Awd Tuts Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Whitby - North Yorkshire

Awd Tuts Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Whitby - North Yorkshire www.whitby-cottage.co.uk
Awd Tuts Cottage is only 20 metres away from Whitby's fishing harbour... Quality and comfort.

Two idyllic, well maintained holiday cottages in Whitby, both non-smoking. Awd Tuts Cottages consists of two delightfully furnished and fully equipped Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Whitby. Both are stylish throughout, with tasteful decoration and furnishings. Cleanliness is of the highest standard and personal touches abound. Both cottages offer very comfortable self-catering accommodation in

Whitby at an affordable price. Each cottage has it's own unique style and both are near the waterside. Built in 1640, historic, romantic Awd Tuts 17th century Cottage sleeps up to 5 persons and is almost 400 years old, and offers old world charm just 30 metres from Whitby harbour. This holiday cottage is ideally placed in the very centre of Whitby 'Old Town'. For a more contemporary option, choose our modern Riverside Cottage - just 10 metres from the river. Fantastic views across the River Esk and surrounding countyrside. Riverside sleeps up to 6 persons in 3 bedrooms. This cottage also has 2 bathrooms and a 3rd WC on the ground floor. Riverside Cottage offers contemporary elegance in a tranquil location on the banks of the scenic River Esk. For the comfort of all our guests and to maintain the highest of standards. SMOKING POLICY:
We are strictly non-smoking. PETS POLICY:
Please ask when making an enquiry.

https://www.whitby-cottage.co.uk/riverside-cottage-offers-page/Hello again everyoneWe have a few offers on during April ...
10/04/2026

https://www.whitby-cottage.co.uk/riverside-cottage-offers-page/

Hello again everyone

We have a few offers on during April with a free night added to any booking of 2 nights or more

Our old cottage by the harbour prices:
1 night is £264 / 2 nights are £284 / 3 nights are £355 / 4 nights are £464 / 5 nights are £519 / FREE NIGHT ADDED TO ANY STAY OVER 2 NIGHTS

Stay 5 nights and get 2 free nights

Pick on the link for Riverside Cottage Offers - great views over the River Esk

Offers page for our self catering holiday cottages in Whitby. We have an offers page for each property so please ensure you look at both.

Local EventsThis weekend, pirates return to Whitby for the Whitby Pirate Festival Mini Muster, “X Marks the Spot.” The f...
13/02/2026

Local Events

This weekend, pirates return to Whitby for the Whitby Pirate Festival Mini Muster, “X Marks the Spot.” The fun takes place on Friday, 13th and Saturday, 14th February 2026.

Pirates, rogues, and seafaring souls will gather in the coastal town for two days of entertainment, music, and maritime fun. https://whitbypiratefestival.co.uk/

That's it for this week. Enjoy your weekend.

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https://www.whitby-cottage.co.ukBetween 30th Nov for the following 5 nights we have 2 great offers to throw out there.Bo...
27/11/2025

https://www.whitby-cottage.co.uk

Between 30th Nov for the following 5 nights we have 2 great offers to throw out there.

Book and pay £245 for 2 nights and get 1 extra night free .
OR
Book 3 nights for £329 and get the remaining 2 nights free.

Booking reservation form for Awd Tuts Self catering Holiday Rental accommodation, check up to date availability to make sure of your booking

WHAT IS WHITBY KNOWN FOR?FISHING INDUSTRYThe  fishing  industry in Whitby is one of the oldest in the country and is sti...
29/08/2025

WHAT IS WHITBY KNOWN FOR?

FISHING INDUSTRY
The fishing industry in Whitby is one of the oldest in the country and is still thriving today! Fishermen and their boats are recorded in historical archives dating back to the early 1500s when the fishing community was reported to be about 200 strong (a large proportion of the population at the time). Over the centuries the industry has remained a major source of income for the coastal town, and even though many of the supermarkets now source their seafood from abroad, several large manufacturers and most of the local eateries still rely on the daily supply of Whitby-caught seafood…especially the jumbo scampi!

WALES & DOLPHINS
Not many people know that the North Sea, just off Whitby, boasts such a rich variety of sea life below the surface.
During late Summer and Autumn vast shoals of herring migrate to the inshore waters off the Yorkshire coast to spawn. The herring attract cetaceans, sharks, birds and seals to feed.
Over the past few years, the whale watching trips onboard the Specksioneer, Summer Queen and Esk Belle III have spotted Minke, Fin, Sei and Humpback Whales, white-beaked and bottlenose dolphins, porpoise as well as thousands of seals!

CAPTAIN JAMES COOK
Captain James Cook was born in 1728 in Marton, Yorkshire, but became an inhabitant of Whitby at the age of 18 when he was apprenticed to local ship owners of the time, John and Henry Walker. Over the course of his three-year apprenticeship, Cook worked on trade ships but by 1755 he was ready to serve in the Royal Navy. During his time in the Navy Captain Cook made three major voyages, the first in his iconic ship HMS Bark Endeavour and the final two using HMS Resolution. Both of these ships were built by Thomas Fishburn in the shipyards of Whitby and originally were used as coal transporters.

The Endeavour was first launched in 1764 but was bought just 4 years later by the Royal Navy specifically for Cook’s voyage to Tahiti. The Resolution was built in 1770 and did just a year as a transporter ship before again being snapped up by the Navy. They obviously knew quality shipbuilding when they saw it.
The Captain Cook Memorial Museum is located in the house once owned by John and Henry Walker (Grape Lane, Whitby); the brothers credited with launching James Cook’s maritime career.

FISH & CHIPS
Located along Whitby's stunning harbour is the famous Magpie Café which has fresh seafood delivered directly from the boat to the table within 24 hours.
Everyone has their go-to favourite place for fish and chips in Whitby though, whether that be Mr Chips, Silver Street Fisheries, Trenchers, or Quayside!
It's quite the discussion but the most important thing you can't deny is how amazing fish and chips in Whitby is.

GOOD FOOD
Whether you're looking for a seafood feast or fish and chips in the paper on the pier. Whitby has a traditional coastal food to satisfy your hunger.
Whitby is blessed to have flavours from around the world; Italian, Indian, Thai, Chinese, British, home-cooked, seafood, Tapas, Full English.
There is a fantastic selection of restaurants in Whitby.

PUBS
No visit to Whitby would be complete without a visit to one of the many traditional watering holes used by sailors, smugglers, and sports fans for generations.
Whitby has a wide selection of real ale pubs, dog-friendly pubs, and pubs with accommodation.
From traditional Fisherman's inns to modern sports bars, Whitby has a pub for everyone!

WHITBY JET
Whitby Jet is a stunning semi-precious stone that has been used in the manufacture of fine jewellery since the Victorian age. The jewellery makers of the town still craft the stone into a range of exquisite items, although the experts in this trade are becoming few and far between. Whitby Jet can only be found along a 7 mile stretch of North Yorkshire coastline and is described as amongst the best quality jet available in the UK. Unfortunately, it’s incredibly hard to mine the stone straight out of a cliff face so the pieces of Whitby Jet used to create individual items of jewellery needs to be foraged for along the numerous stretches of beach. Hence, each item of Whitby Jet jewellery is seen as a prized possession.
THE 199 STEPS
The 199 steps, known as the Church Stairs, lead from the Old Town up to St. Mary's Churchyard. 1340 is the first known record of the 199 steps, however, it is believed the steps were actually made a long time before this. Believe it or not, the steps were actually originally made of wood and stood for hundreds of years that way until 1774 when the steps were replaced with Sneaton Stone.
Some historians believe that St Hilda would use the steps as a test to confirm the faith of her followers. This was a test of Christian faith to those who wished to worship in St Mary’s Church.
Despite their name, there is actually a lot of controversy over whether there is actually 199 Steps! Next time you're there you'll have to give them a count.

WHITBY ABBEY
The view of Whitby Abbey high upon the East Cliff has become one of the iconic landscapes of Yorkshire, known throughout the world and photographed regularly by photographers and visitors.
The founding of Whitby Abbey was a tribute of thanksgiving to God by King Oswui of Northumbria after defeating the Penda, the pagan King of Mercia.
Royal Princess Hild founded the ‘double monastery' in the Anglo-Saxon style to be used by both men and women. The Abbey became a centre of learning, a renowned nunnery and burial place for the royal family of Deira. It is through the contribution of Caedmon who is remembered at the Abbey and St Mary's Churchyard with a cross, that Whitby lays claim to a literary first. Caedmon was the first English poet and Whitby the birthplace of English literature.
The first Synod of Whitby took place to establish the date of Easter. The story goes that in a toss-up between the Ionan practice followed by Irish monks and the Roman tradition favoured by Rome, the decision was settled by Oswui. King Oswui asked both sides if they agreed that St Peter had been handed the keys to the kingdom of Heaven by Christ and pronounced as ‘the rock' on which the church would be built. Reasoning that St Peter was the highest authority in the Church it was conceded that the Roman tradition is kept. Easter was fixed to be held on a Sunday, the day of Resurrection.

DRACULA
Everybody has heard of Dracula but unless you have actually read the novel (or seen the film) you may not know that Bram Stoker, the author, set the story in Whitby. Stoker was sent to Whitby by his doctor as a ‘treatment’ for stress and while out walking in the West Cliff area he is reported to have got the idea for his famous novel.

From the West Cliff, you can see across the harbour to Whitby Abbey, the sands below and the 199 Steps that lead from one to the other. This sight sets the scene for the opening chapters of the Dracula novel, with Dracula coming ashore from his shipwrecked vessel just below the Abbey. The fact that Bram Stoker chose to have Dracula take on the guise of a large black dog is also a product of his time in Whitby; an idea given to him when listening to the fishermen retelling local legends. Over the years the novel has become a classic and as a result of its connection to Whitby, the town is now the venue for the world-famous Goth Festival Weekend.

BOOK A SHORT BREAK AWAY AND DISCOVER EVERYTHING FOR YOURSELF

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Self Catering Holiday Cottage rental in Whitby, Awd Tuts Cottages, cheap, short breaks, offers, reduced price, can be pet friendly

Hello, everyone, happy Friday and welcome to the weekend!This weekend is expected to be hot in Whitby as a mini heatwave...
30/05/2025

Hello, everyone, happy Friday and welcome to the weekend!

This weekend is expected to be hot in Whitby as a mini heatwave sweeps across the North East Coast, with temperatures rising into the 20s. Whitby is the perfect destination for those seeking a sun-soaked weekend filled with beach fun, ice cream, and fish and chips.

After three callouts in 24 hours, Whitby Coastguard and the RNLI have been very busy over the bank holiday weekend and the school holidays. We urge everyone to stay safe and always check the tide times along the coast. The tide comes in quickly, and walkers can easily become cut off by rising waters. You can check local tide times here.

This week, we saw the annual Planting of the Penny Hedge in Whitby. This ceremony has been a tradition in Whitby for centuries and has a dark backstory - here is its history.

Myth and folklore surround the town of Whitby, which adds to the town's mystery and charm. In this article, you can learn more about the ancient tradition of the Penny Hedge.

Let's go back in time to 1159. Ralph de Percy, William de Bruce and their friend Allatson were three hunters who murdered a hermit at Eskdaleside for getting in the way of their boar. Near Whitby, they were closely hunting a wild boar and scared it into a hermitage. The hermit locked out the hunter's hounds so the men set upon killing him.

As the hermit lay dying he conceded to forgive the hunters but only on the condition that they and their descendants carry out a ritual each year on the eve of Ascension Day. The Abbot of Whitby punished the three hunters and imposed this punishment onto them and their descendants for all time. The men agreed to this in order to avoid ex*****on for their murderous crime.

The planting of The Penny Hedge in Whitby
Photograph courtesy Joyce Dobson & Keith Bowers.

Every year on the eve of Ascension Day the men had to make a short hedge from hazel stakes woven together and plant them on the east side of the harbour, it had to be strong enough to withstand three tides. Failure to do this meant that the men would lose some of their very valuable land. Knife of ‘a penny price' had to be used, which is where this tradition gets its name.

The occupiers of the land which was formerly owned by the Abbot still continue this tradition. Today the ceremony is performed in Whitby every year on Ascension Eve. The hedge is carried to Whitby and planted by 9 o'clock in the morning. It is a very popular event! A horn is sounded and followed by the cry of “Out on ye! Out on ye! Out on ye”

Have you ever visited Whitby and witnessed this wonderful tradition?

Next weekend is the popular Robin Hood's Bay Folk Weekend, taking place from June 6th to 8th. Attendees can look forward to local musicians, dancers, singers, food stalls, and refreshing beverages. Set in the picturesque area of Robin Hood's Bay, this weekend attracts both locals and visitors who are passionate about folk music.

Have a fantastic weekend, and enjoy the sunshine. As always, thanks for reading.

WHITBY FISH AND CHIPS FESTIVALThe Whitby Fish and Ships Festival is back for 2025 (17-18th May), promising a lively cele...
23/04/2025

WHITBY FISH AND CHIPS FESTIVAL

The Whitby Fish and Ships Festival is back for 2025 (17-18th May), promising a lively celebration of Whitby's rich fishing heritage. Here's all you need to know about this year's festival, including what's on and the weekend itinerary

Festival Highlights
Enjoy live cookery demonstrations from top local chefs, fish craft demonstrations, and incredible live music from local bands and sea balladeers. There will be many family activities and entertainment, local exhibitors, and crafty workshops for kids.

Fish Craft Marquee: Filleting demos, crab and lobster preparation, and meeting the local fishermen, keeping these traditional skills alive.
Street Entertainment: Pirate-themed walkabouts, sea shanties, and live theatre performances.

Music Marquee: Enjoy live music all weekend with local bands, sea shanties, and toe-tapping performances.

What To Expect
New this year: The Fisherman's Olympics, where local fishermen compete in tasks like splicing rope, stacking pots, and a tug-o-war.

Fish Craft Marquee: Features a giant fish display and experts answering questions. Skilled filleters from Lockers Fish and Sandgate Seafoods will demonstrate filleting and preparation skills. L&W Shellfish will show how to prepare crab and lobsters, while chefs including Paul Gildroy from the Magpie Cafe, Maggie Lubaszewska from Trenchers, and Andrew Nightingale of the Hare and Hounds, Hawker, will offer cooking demos and samples. They’ll be joined by Andrew Barker, freelance fishmonger, Ben Laws from the Java Café and Ashley Mullinger who will share his story of the sea. Seafood specialist Rob Green will be joined by popular local chef Skills with Lils.

Music Marquee: Made in Whitby and Whitby Brewery are giving a stage to incredible local musicians in the Music Marquee, with performances until 11pm on Saturday so you can dance the night away. Bop along to the likes of the Jake Leg Jug Band, the Jack Tars and Tug O War before the Skandals take to the stage. Sunday’s line up includes the Men of Staithes, Old Time Sailors and Blanty with a couple of slots still to be announced.

Craft Marquee: Kids can join drop-in craft sessions with Whitby’s library, museums, and art gallery. The Captain Cook Memorial Museum will offer maritime-themed activities, and Whitby Museum will have beach finds sand trays.

Entertainment: Animated Objects Theatre Company returns with their walkabout act, Galleons Ahoy! Fisher Lassie Bidi Iredale will sing fishing songs and tales from the past, and Whitby Krampus will entertain the crowds. Expect plenty of pirates and swashbucklers to be ashore.

Location: Marina Front Car Park, Whitby

Dates: Sat 17 May 10am – 4pm (Music Marquee till 11pm), Sun 18 May 10am – 4pm

The Whitby Fish and Ships Festival is open to all, and it is family and pet-friendly. We look forward to seeing you there.

www.whitby-cottage.co.uk

1, 2, 3, 4, AND 7 NIGHT + free night SHORT BREAKS*Throughout MARCH 20251 night only is £169£259 for two nights only / £2...
28/02/2025

1, 2, 3, 4, AND 7 NIGHT + free night SHORT BREAKS

*Throughout MARCH 2025

1 night only is £169

£259 for two nights only / £289 for 2 nights + 3rd night free

Our 2 best offers are £344 for 3 nights + 4th night free & 5 nights for £439 and get 2 extra nights free of charge

Self Catering Holiday Cottage rental in Whitby, Awd Tuts Cottages, cheap, short breaks, offers, reduced price, can be pet friendly

LAST MINUTE OFFERS AT OUR COTTAGE BY THE HARBOUR 24th September for up to 3 nights for  between 1 and 5 persons2 nights ...
22/09/2024

LAST MINUTE OFFERS AT OUR COTTAGE BY THE HARBOUR

24th September for up to 3 nights for between 1 and 5 persons

2 nights REDUCED TO ONLY £239
3 nights REDUCED TO ONLY £299

Self Catering Holiday Cottage rental in Whitby, Awd Tuts Cottages, cheap, short breaks, offers, reduced price, can be pet friendly

www.whitby-cottage.co.uk/riverside-cottage-offers-pageBook a short break at our Riverside Cottage - sleeps up to 6 perso...
02/08/2024

www.whitby-cottage.co.uk/riverside-cottage-offers-page

Book a short break at our Riverside Cottage - sleeps up to 6 persons
5 metres from the river in a beautiful scenic setting - free parking included

4th & 5th August - 2 nights ONLY £359


10th & 11th August - 2 nights ONLY £389


27th August for up to 7 nights
2 nights ONLY £389
3 nights ONLY £549
4 nights ONLY £699
7 nights ONLY £879

Call 0798 223 1013

MINI-BREAKS TO SUIT A BUDGET - UP TO 5 PERSONSThroughout November£259 for two nights only / £289 for 2 nights + 3rd nigh...
01/08/2024

MINI-BREAKS TO SUIT A BUDGET - UP TO 5 PERSONS

Throughout November

£259 for two nights only / £289 for 2 nights + 3rd night free / £392 for 4 nights + 5th night free / 1 night only is £199

You'll be in the centre of the 'Old Town' just a few metres from Whitby Harbour

If you would like these last two nights, please fill in the 'Booking Reservation Form' which can be found on our website. Pick on the photo.

Or call 007982 231013

Self Catering Holiday Cottage rental in Whitby, Awd Tuts Cottages, cheap, short breaks, offers, reduced price, can be pet friendly

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2 New Way Ghaut
Whitby
YO224DH

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 10:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 10:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 10:30pm
Thursday 9am - 10:30pm
Friday 9am - 10:30pm
Saturday 9am - 10:30pm
Sunday 9am - 10:30pm

Telephone

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