Harbour Market Whitstable
Whitstable Harbour Market
Whitstable Vlog | Visit England
In this vlog - Whitstable, seaside, small town vibes, oysters, gin & tonic, train journeys, Totoro buns, coffee shops, food market, halloumi fries, ice cream vans, sunshine, beach huts. Spend a day in Whitstable with me!
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Places to see in ( Whitstable - UK )
Places to see in ( Whitstable - UK )
Whitstable is a seaside town on the north coast of Kent in south-east England, 8 kilometres north of Canterbury and 3 kilometres west of Herne Bay. Whitstable was famous for its 'Native Oysters' which were collected from beds beyond the low water mark from Roman times until the mid-20th century. This is celebrated at the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival.
In 1830, one of the earliest passenger railway services was opened by the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Company. In 1832, the company built a harbour and extended the line to handle coal and other bulk cargos for the City of Canterbury. The railway has since closed but the harbour still plays an important role in the town's economy.
Whitstable is 3 kilometres (2 mi) west of the seaside town of Herne Bay, 8 kilometres (5 mi) north-east of the town of Faversham and 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of the city of Canterbury; several small villages lie in between. The suburbs/villages of Tankerton, Swalecliffe and Chestfield are at the eastern end of the town, Seasalter at the west, and South Street at the south. Chestfield has its own parish council. An area of protected woodland and grassland called Duncan Down lies to the south-east.
Whitstable railway station is on the Chatham Main Line, which runs between Ramsgate in East Kent and London Victoria. Other stations on this line include Broadstairs, Margate, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Rochester and Bromley South.
Alot to see in ( Whitstable - UK ) such as :
Whitstable Museum and Gallery
Maunsell Forts
The Swale
Herne Bay Pier
Whitstable Harbour
Harbour Market Whitstable
Whitstable Castle
Keam's Yard Studio and Gallery
Tankerton Slopes
Tankerton Beach
Playhouse Theatre Whitstable
( Whitstable - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Whitstable . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Whitstable - UK
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Whitstable Kent vlog | visit England
Visiting Whitstable Kent on a day trip from London. If you’re looking to escape London for the day it's the perfect destination for a sunny weekend away.
Whitstable in Kent famous for oysters, quirky shops, markets and seaside charm - is only a short train ride (just over an hour) from St Pancras, London.
Visiting Whitstable Kent is the perfect weekend escape. Take a look at some of the highlights here!
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Whitstable Harbour
A gloomy looking day at the harbour.
Whitstable Harbour
Whitstable Harbour is still a working harbour for fishing boats, gravel and leisure trips. There are some Whelk and oyster businesses on the quay, along with a couple of fish markets and stalls.
Whitstable Harbour & Tankerton - sea fishing marks Kent, South East Coast, England, Britain
Whitstable Harbour & Tankerton - sea fishing marks in Kent.
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English South East Coast shore fishing marks.
Whitstable Harbour provides limited fishing space at the end of the harbour wall. This video covers parking, access and footage out on the end of the wall.
The neighbouring Tankerton slopes are well known to the shore angler for the mark known as 'The Street'. The video covers low tide footage of 'The Street' and the surrounding Tankerton beaches, as well as showing you where to park and adjacent facilities.
market inn strummers whitstable
Market Inn Strummers most recent outing!
Harbour Garden Cafe, Whitstable Harbour
Promotional video for seafood restaurant/cafe on the South Quay of Whitstable Harbour in Kent, England. Created 4 May 2014
Whitstable Harbour Village People August bank holiday 2013
Chatting to traders at Whitstable Harbour Village
A trip down whitstable harbour
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BEST OF BRITISH: WHITSTABLE OYSTER FESTIVAL
This time I bring to you one of my favourite food and drink destinations in the UK, Whitstable Oyster Festival. A historic festival with all the best in Kentish produce and culture. This weekend marks the start of this year's festival which I've missed in favour of a tour of the Scottish Highlands. Coming to your screens shortly...
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Whitstable Harbour Village Food Quarter Aug bank holiday 2013
A video wander around the the Kentish Food Court at Whitstable Harbour Village on a sunny bank holiday.
WHITSTABLE HARBOUR, LITTLE WADER.
VERY FRIENDLY WADER ON WHISTABLE QUAYSIDE.
Whitstable Harbour Village August 2013 part 1
A sunny bank holiday scene in the stunning working harbour of Whitstable in Kent
My English trip to Whitstable England
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Canterbury & Whitstable Bay
Day out to celebrate Easter Sunday and Marz Birthday 2016
Music: Hillsong - Oceans (Waysons Remix)
Whitstable, England -The Oyster Festival and the best Seafood
A great day at the oyster festival in Whitstable!
Trip to Whitstable Vlog | Lucy Rose Fashion
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OYSTER SMACK RACE - COLOUR
The past rivalry between the Oystermen of Kent and Essex to get the first Oysters to Market, today takes the form of a Race. The Smacks, wonderful sailing-craft built before the turn of the century, race for five hours from Gravesend to the Pool of London.
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