I love Whitby! The fact that it's only a twenty minute drive from our house just makes it extra tasty! There's nothing better than eating fish and chips by the pier (or the beach) or a stroll up to the abbey. Every single time we go to the abbey we play Iron Maiden's Can I Play With Madness as our soundtrack, anyone else do that? We usually go to Magpie's for fish and chips, but fancied a bit of a view with our lunch this time, so we went to The Fisherman's Wife. The portions here are pretty epic, can't recommend it enough. We were a bit naughty and bought some hot doughnuts for the car journey home (can't remember where from), we're still finding sugar in the darn car!
I love Whitby! The fact that it's only a twenty minute drive from our house just makes it extra tasty! There's nothing better than eating fish and chips by the pier (or the beach) or a stroll up to the abbey. Every single time we go to the abbey we play Iron Maiden's Can I Play With Madness as our soundtrack, anyone else do that? We usually go to Magpie's for fish and chips, but fancied a bit of a view with our lunch this time, so we went to The Fisherman's Wife. The portions here are pretty epic, can't recommend it enough. We were a bit naughty and bought some hot doughnuts for the car journey home (can't remember where from), we're still finding sugar in the darn car!
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I'm not sure if you know this, but O and I lived in a hotel in Kent for the best part of a year. It ain't as rock n roll as it sounds, trust me! Why am I telling you this, I hear you ask? Well, when we go away for the weekend or go on holiday, we like to lay our heads somewhere slightly different from the generic hotel scene. So, a month or two ago, I was searching for somewhere to go adventuring and I discovered this micro barn!!
The Crown at Mickleton is in the idealic town of Barnard Castle, which in itself is quite beautiful. There are castles to storm and rivers to stroll by. Plus, it was less than an hours drive away from home. It still amazes me that we are now surrounded by so much mind blowing countryside and scenery up here. Lordy, I'm in love with the North East. There, I finally said it! And this means a lot coming from a die hard Scottish girl, trust me! Anyway, after that confession of love, let's get back to the barn, shall we? To be honest, the photos speak for themselves, but let me fill you in anyhoo. We checked in at the bar in the Crown and we got a little tour. They didn't lie when they said the barn was micro, it's teeny tiny! But oh so cozy and snug. The open plan sitting room and kitchen are full of little trinkets, the comfiest couch and the obligatory tartan shawl (I love tartan shawls). The bathroom is seriously compact, but in the loveliest of ways...I wanted to take the gorgeous sink home with me! The bed is snoozily comfy and they supply a TV and heater just in case you get cold or bored! Now, the barn is a shining jewel in the Crown (see what I did there?!), but it's not the main prize. The restaurant...oh my! You'll meet Andrew, the chef (and possibly the owner, should've asked more questions before I started on the wine!) who, if you're lucky will tell you about his bangers (awesome story) and if you're luckier, you may even get the pleasure of tasting them! The Crown was recently refurbished and it shows. They have a roaring fire and amazing high-backed chairs along side many packed tables. What's next...oh the food and the beer! Heavenly! The specials board is stuffed with tasty looking morsels and let me tell you, it was tough choosing my main, but in the end I went with the homemade chicken kiev with wild garlic. Holy! Words can't even describe how scrummy this bad boy was! The portions are huge as well, no scrimping at the Crown! Did I mention that you also get a full English breakfast included in the seriously modest price? This is where I got the opportunity to try Andrew's bangers :) If you're looking for something a wee bit different to do at the weekend, I would highly recommend the Crown at Mickleton. The barn is snug as a bug, the food is fantastic and the staff are super friendly and welcoming...what are you waiting for?? We booked through booking.com. Tell me about your adventures... As usual, I'm a little late to the party. The blogging party that is. Well...that's not entirely true. I have dabbled in blogging in the past, but only half heartedly and then ditched it after only one post. What's different this time, I hear you ask? For one thing, my fiancé and I have recently relocated to the North East of lovely England and I have nothing else to do whilst I try to find the dream job (I have no idea what my dream job might be...) and attempt to keep the new house in an orderly state. So, here I am.
Another reason for starting this blog is to try to distract me from the addictive world of social media. I'm one of those annoying people, who, when bored, stalk Facebook, Twitter, Instagram...you get my drift. So I'm thinking that by posting all my ramblings and schnizz on here, I'll stop driving my friends crazy with frenzied Facebook posts. Here's hoping! I can't promise that this blog will be full of whitty and interesting things all the time (well hopefully at least once or twice), but I hope I manage to attract one or two readers who find my posts somewhat entertaining. |