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Fortune’s Smokehouse

Fortune’s smokehouse and shop is one of Whitby’s most famous attractions and they can both be found on the pretty and historic east-side of Whtiby, North Yorkshire. Established in 1872 by William fortune.

The smokehouse nestles beneath the ancient cliffs, upon which St. Mary’s Church stands. It is located towards the end of a narrow cobbled street known as Henrietta Street, beyond the famous 199 steps which lead up to Whitby Abbey.

As you walk towards the smokehouse the aroma of wafting oak wood smoke fills the air and your nose will lead you towards what surely must be one of the best places in Britain to buy kippers!* The distinctive aroma will whet your appetite long before you even arrive at the smokehouse.

*A kipper is a whole herring, a small, oily fish, that has been split in a butterfly fashion from tail to head along the dorsal ridge, gutted, salted or pickled, and cold-smoked over smouldering woodchips. In Britain, Ireland and some regions of North America, kippers are most commonly consumed for breakfast.

Red Rooftops of Whitby

Bram Stoker (author of Dracula) arrived in Whitby in July 1890, having been recommended to visit the Yorkshire coastal town by the actor Henry Irving. He spent a week exploring Whitby alone before being joined by his wife and baby son for a family holiday. Stoker quickly became enchanted by the winding cobbled streets, dramatic cliffs and red rooftops.

Arguments Yard

ArgumentssYard forms a part of the old Medieval settlement of Whitby and could be closed in case of marauders from the sea. Early deeds in the 1650s refer to Thomas Argment living in the vicinity and the same spelling still occurs in 1830. It is believed Argument is actually an anglicisation of the Flemish name Argomont.


The Whitby yards, alleyways and ‘ghauts’ as they are known locally are the spaces between tiers of houses that were built back to back often into the cliffs in Whitby to house fishing families. In times past the yards of Whitby were often overcrowded areas with as many as 30 or 40 families living in abject poverty. The yard itself was the centre of that particular small community, where the children would play and the women would do their laundry, chat to their neighbours and help each other out if and when they could.

Günter Klaus, Roger (Grisly), Jörg, Marije Aguillo and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo


31 comments - The latest ones
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Beautiful collage Doug.
Thank you for the interesting note.
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Thanks so much for your kind comment Jaap.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Gabi Lombardo
Gabi Lombardo club
an interesting location! I love kippers but not for breakfast!!! thanks for the inormations about this village!
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Gabi Lombardo club
Thanks for your visit Gabi. I like them equally at breakfast time or supper time;-)

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 ©UdoSm
©UdoSm club
Beautiful impressions...
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to ©UdoSm club
Glad you like it Udo, thank you.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 StoneRoad2013
StoneRoad2013 club
Thanks Doug, I didn't know that tidbit about Argument Yard ...
and I love kippers for breakfast, lunch, dinner or tea (almost any time, Lol ! apart from a late supper) - also good when served as a pate.
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to StoneRoad2013 club
Thanks very much for the visit.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Malik Raoulda
Malik Raoulda club
Admirable panoplie de photos bien collée et superbement partagée.
Bonne journée.
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Malik Raoulda club
Glad you like them Malik.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Nouchetdu38
Nouchetdu38 club
Great "trio", Doug!!!!!!*******
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Nouchetdu38 club
Thanks for your kind comment Nouchet.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
erg smalle gang
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Fred Fouarge club
I guess people were not so large back then!
2 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
I wonder who Henrietta Street is named after. A fascinating story of Arguments Yard! I find it so interesting how places got their names. It looks a real smuggler's haunt! A beautifully put together trio of pictures, and I love the information you give us.

All the best,
Rosa.
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne club
Thanks so much for your visit and generous comments Rosa. Henrietta was the wife (2nd of 3) of Nathanial Cholmley, a local landowner and MP. Good guess about the smuggling by the way;-)

Have a pleasant evening, Doug
2 years ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
beautiful collage.
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo club
Many thanks for your kind comment Markus.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Ecobird
Ecobird club
I love how you have painted pictures with your words Doug - I can smell the smoke from the smokehouse and can picture the children playing and the woment doing their laundry and gossiping in days gone by.

Lovely images Doug and a flavour of Whitby, - it is on my list of places to see.
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Ecobird club
Thanks so much for your visit and kind words, always appreciated.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Ecobird club
Thanks very much for your visit and kind words Carol. If you ever get the chance to visit Whitby, do it! You will not regret your decision.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
OHH DOUG !!!!!!!!!!!
KIPPERS AND A POACHED EGG TO OFFSET THE SALTINESS OF THE KIPPER.S
ALL WASHED DOWN WITH A MUG OF STRONG TEA !!

ONLY THE KIPPERS I CANT MAGIC UP !
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Pam J club
Sounds very good to me Pam! Thanks so much for your visit.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 * ઇઉ *
* ઇઉ * club
Is there anything more beautiful than lovingly preserved and/or restored historic villages and towns and ubiquitous mutual helpfulness wherever needed and desired …?
Amazing shots, and a wonderful description, Doug!
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to * ઇઉ * club
Thanks so much for your visit and kind comments. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
Jim Evans woonde in Whitby --ik had hem als vriend bij panoramio---ken je hem ook ?
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Fred Fouarge club
Thanks for your visit Fred. Sorry to say I don't know Jim Evans.

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
A superb set of images and really interesting notes Doug, the type of housing to which you refer were called courts in Somerset.
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Roger (Grisly) club
Thanks so much for your very generous comments Roger. It is interesting that similar housing exists in Somerset. Apologies for the long delay in answering!

All the best, Doug
2 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
.........herrlich sind deine Aufnahmen über dieses Smokehouse lieber Doug,na,diesen Geruch,den hätte ich jetzt auch gerne in meiner Nase,wunderschön ist dein Beitrag über das House und die Info dazu ist richtig interessant:))

........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
2 years ago.
Doug Shepherd club has replied to Günter Klaus club
Thanks so much for your visit and your interest Güni, I'm happy that you like it pictures.

Greetings from North Yorkshire and stay well, Doug
2 years ago.

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