I used to live in (was born in) Hillcrest, at the top of Prospect Hill. My family owned it for decades. There were always doors banging and strong tobacco pipe and flowery perfume smells materialising. I, myself, saw my own deceased dog there when I was a kid and a man standing over my mum and dad’s bed while they were sleeping. My dad also did some building work at Bagdale Hall, he said there were always things flying across the room, pots and plates etc. while he was working.
Nice viedo. Will take a walk around whitby next spring when i visit. 15 years ago my dog & I saw a ghost on our farm. It was in the top of a long barn on the 2nd floor. My dog Buster saw it before me. Buster started barking wildly & then i could see it. Then it was gone. When i told my neighbor on the next farm about it she said 'oh that's the previous owner' his name was Marco Rodrigue, he smahsed his face (old slang here for he died) in his car right outside the farm. She told me other people have seen him too. I have never seen him since that day.
Oh my goodness, thanks for sharing your story - I think animals definitely have good senses for things like this, must have been quite spooky when you spoke to your neighbours and found that information out!
@@TheWanderlustWayisback delete the thing where you say Dracula was in Whitby don't miss informing ppl. Vlad Dracula never ever was there. Don't shift history
@@NemTVShow I'm sorry I think you have misunderstood - I am referring to Bram Stoker's Dracula. Stoker wrote the book 'Dracula' on his visit to Whitby. Since then the town has become famous for its connections to Dracula including a museum there. I am not trying to misinform anybody
One of my favourite places is Whitby and I had never heard of poor Mary Clarke before. Next time I'm there I'm definitely walking down Grape Lane in the early hours in the hope she might be there.
@TheWanderlustWayisback if you live with the paranormal it's not frightening. It's irritating how things are always disappearing. I always place things in the same spot I don't know how many bars of soap have disappeared I go to look at the sink. Were I put a fresh bar and it's gone in my house .wene I was in my bed room I used to hear foot steps coming up the stairs. And you had the feeling some one knew I was in the bed room and I knew some one was on the landing I'm sure if you put cameras in any building you will see the paranormal wene we get old our bodies prepare us for dying. So perhaps is like people say. We just slip off our skins to go to another existence. But to be true full if some one put a gun against my head I would think I was going to nothingness
@@fatherchristmas2998 yes that makes sense - I think it's not frightening when you put it like that - it's frightening when the presence has an evil feel to it or is trying to cause harm. I bet you have to buy soap in bulk if that keeps happening 😬😬
@TheWanderlustWayisback I live in a haunted it's not frightening it's just irritating wene things keep disappearing. I heard scratching about two foot up the wardrobe and I mean really loud scratching. Of course wene I looked through the cloths to check for mice. Nothing was there. In quantum physics I can be dead and alive in different dimensions there can been endless versions of me in different dimensions .so the paranormal is nothing unusual. We just don't understand it. I was talking to a house painter and you could see the fear in his eyes. He was working outside a mansion .and he looked up. And he saw a woman's ghost looking through a window behind him. And apparently the gardener sees this figure a lot gazing down from this window. And a woman who I know very well was shocked .wene she saw a head coming out of her dead father's photo on the wall. And this head. Just looked like the fake heads coming out from graves that we think are lightroom images. But I can tell you this family I know well and the picture was real
My mum moved to Whitby when Second World War was on she worked in one of the pubs there so I had to go and see were she lived it was a old school before it. Was a pub it. Was a good adventure and love to go again me and my six sisters went I loved it thank you for sharing x
Hi, Claire. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I love old haunted buildings. Pub and hotels are my favourite. Yes, i do believe in ghosts. I would love it if you would do a video of haunted pubs in Kent. Haunted castles are another hit.
Hiya, thank you for watching ☺️ Also thanks for your suggestion, Kent would be good - it's quite a distance from where I live so will need some planning - will defo add it to my list though - love the castles idea too 😀
Hi, loved this video, we visit Whitby every year will love looking for these pubs and have walked down Grape lane many times and had a cuppa in a nice little cafe, every time I go there now will think about poor Mary ❤
Hi Penny, thanks for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed it - Whitby is such a special place, and yes I think it's hard not to think about poor Mary once you learn the story x
Hi I’m new to channel, I love Whitby my old time favourite place we’ve been there loads of times. I love the history of it, you explain things really clearly I love it thank you x
Great video, visited Whitby many times over the years and even did a ghost walk one year. Drunk in all the pubs, and a few hotels, stayed in numerous cottages. Done a few day trip visits too. Still not spoilt too much.
Hi Claire i like your History on these Pubs I keep an open mind on Ghosts Plenty of Haunted Places i have been in some of these places on Holiday in Whitby there is Plenty of History in Whitby on the grave yard Cliff some of the Bones fall out over the Edge it is Said a good Video Thanks 👻😱😀👍
Hi Bruce, thanks so much for watching 😊 yes I think it's always best to have an open mind with these things - I love the history of it all, so interesting
Hello from donny 🙂 luv whitby, and it's history. As someone sceptical of the afterlife, im always open to being proven wrong, Thanks for the great content
My dad bought a holiday house in whitby he had a boat and liked to fish so we spent the school holidays there I helped with the donkeys and walked the streets all around whitby I always thought that everyone that have visited whitby in the past and now .leave an essence of themselves behind it has a unique ambiance a unique place and I still feel it when I visit whitby .
My wife worked as a barmaid in the Angel Hotel (Big A) for many years and she swears that there is a 'presence' there. I too have had a couple of ghostly encounters when running a shop in Church Street
Hi new subscriber to this channel, love the video and history of Whitby, I've never been but I'd love to visit, I can't be the only one to notice there's 5 fingers on the hand of the woman in the picture behind the bar in white horse Griffin 😂
I from whitby my grandfather told me a story about the church at the top of the 199 steps he was walking back from town he'd just been shopping he was staying up at the youth hostel which is right up the cliff near the Whitby Abby he walked up the 199 steps and at the top of the steps is saint Mary's church with the graveyard he was walking through the graveyard and he saw the church door open as it normally is but their was a lady their selling cards and other bits and bobsy grandfather was what you could call the type of man to talk the leg of a iron pot so he immediately burst into conversation with this card seller and at some point in the convo the lady saod to my grandfather have you ever heard about the ghost of the grey lady and my grandfather replied no she then asked have you ever seen the grey lady my grandfather replies again no i havent and she says well i have and she walked into the fog and completely vanished i dont know how true this story is don't get me wrong me grandfather was known to tell a few tales also but just thought i would share it with you guys hope you have a great day
The Black Horse pub is not one of the oldest pubs in the UK, never mind Europe! Having worked in Whitby, I can tell you it definitely isn't. There's many pubs around England dating back to 947 AD, so this is a silly and untrue fact. It's also not home to Dracula. Bram Stoker included a part in Dracula where the demeter ship stops in Whitby which was inspired by Bram's one and only visit to Whitby. The Swales name is also one of the first names to appear in the book too.
Well yes that's a fair point - I prefer the fish and chips in Robin Hoods bay and for parking I usually head right to the top and walk down into town (but it is a bit of a trek!) thanks for watching and commenting ☺️
Good question - he was killed by natives during his third visit to Hawaii - but that's another story.... I'm not sure if they tell haunted pub stories in Hawaii 🤔 but if they do, I'll bet Cook appears in one of them 👻👻😜
Whitby is famous for Count Dracula because it is where Bram Stoker sets part of his novel. There is a museum dedicated to the character and each year they have a goth weekend which includes celebrations
@TheWanderlustWayisback Why you think Vlad Dracul have something in common with gothic or anything like this? I saw lot of museums on England full with other countries history 🙂
@TheWanderlustWayisback please come to Transilvanya for 1 week and see what is here and after make a video about real vampires and werewolfs and even see real pictures and hear real stories, not S. F. story's like on Whitney 😊
I climbed up those 99 steps has a toddler. And it seemed has bad has climbing mount Everest and has toddlers me and my sister laided in the stone coffins at barnard castle and went to bows museum and martyn museum if ive spelt it right .i went on a school trip to asgarth falls and went along the stone water fall steps to thimbleby hall
Those 99 steps are really steep! I really feel for the coffin bearers having to climb up there for the funerals in the churchyard 😕 thanks for sharing your stories - it sounds like you've had some adventures ☺️
@@TheWanderlustWayisback There were several streets around England, including one in central London, called Gropecunt Lane. I think the one you visited was called Grapcunt Lane.
I've been to Whitby 3 times had fish and chips there at different chip shops and i think a ghost must have made each meal as they were rubbish and bl@@dy expensive. ps i enjoyed your video though.
Hi John, I'm sorry to hear about your fish and chips ordeal - there's a good chippie in Robin Hood's Bay if it hasn't put you off returning to the area for good 😬😂 thanks for watching and I'm pleased you enjoyed the video 👻
😅 hi yes I believe in ghosts I actually have my own paranormal team of 5 n sometimes take friends out with us ,.... I often get possessed ,attachments, or I can talk like the spirit , I Had to be removed from investigation coz the sprit tried to do serious harm , but I go back for more.
Hiya Joanne 👋 gosh you are very brave, I'm not sure I'd like to go again if there were spirits possessing people 😱 how cool to have your own paranormal team though 👏👏👻 I love that - thanks for watching
Sherpa was a Husky/Malamute dog on UA-cam. His owner, Jamie, would take him all over the country, including Whitby. He was a gorgeous, fluffy, very friendly, & extremely vocal pooch, who would 'talk' to anyone & everyone he came across. He sadly passed away this year at the ripe old age of 13. Jamie still makes videos about Sherpa, as well as how he's coping without him.😊
I think there's been some crossed wires - I am referring to the Dracula novel which is partly set in Whitby. It's a good story and very popular in English literature - thanks for watching ☺️
Can't you tell it's almost Halloween that time of the year when the living think of the dead it's a bit like Christmas once a year and let's be honest many places take advantage of the dead with tales of earthbound souls . But if it brings in the customers why not ?
Great content. But please stop using AI generated images. Half the people without eyes, a woman with 6 fingers... stop itttt that was the scariest thing on this video
2:18 The Endeavour - A very *trying* pub! LOL😁
😂😂😂😂
I used to live in (was born in) Hillcrest, at the top of Prospect Hill. My family owned it for decades. There were always doors banging and strong tobacco pipe and flowery perfume smells materialising. I, myself, saw my own deceased dog there when I was a kid and a man standing over my mum and dad’s bed while they were sleeping. My dad also did some building work at Bagdale Hall, he said there were always things flying across the room, pots and plates etc. while he was working.
Oh wow that's really interesting - thank you so much for sharing it with us! I take it you do believe in ghosts then 👻
I really do need to visit Whitby one day SOON! I turned 50 this year & I've NEVER been & I can't quite understand why 🤣👻☠🖤
Hi Rosie - I hope you get to visit soon, I'm sure you won't regret it 😀🖤
The goths love Whitby because of Dracula .landing there
Nice viedo. Will take a walk around whitby next spring when i visit. 15 years ago my dog & I saw a ghost on our farm. It was in the top of a long barn on the 2nd floor. My dog Buster saw it before me. Buster started barking wildly & then i could see it. Then it was gone. When i told my neighbor on the next farm about it she said 'oh that's the previous owner' his name was Marco Rodrigue, he smahsed his face (old slang here for he died) in his car right outside the farm. She told me other people have seen him too. I have never seen him since that day.
Oh my goodness, thanks for sharing your story - I think animals definitely have good senses for things like this, must have been quite spooky when you spoke to your neighbours and found that information out!
@@TheWanderlustWayisback delete the thing where you say Dracula was in Whitby don't miss informing ppl. Vlad Dracula never ever was there. Don't shift history
@@NemTVShow I'm sorry I think you have misunderstood - I am referring to Bram Stoker's Dracula. Stoker wrote the book 'Dracula' on his visit to Whitby. Since then the town has become famous for its connections to Dracula including a museum there. I am not trying to misinform anybody
Loved this video! Whitby is one of my favourite places to visit especially in winter when it is bitter and cold, and of course spooky
Thank you so much 🖤 there's certainly something very special about Whitby 👻
Jesus, the diesel slick in the harbour, grim as ..!
Yeah 🫥😱
@@TheWanderlustWayisback love Whitby and surrounding area though!
@00wil77 me too ☺️
One of my favourite places is Whitby and I had never heard of poor Mary Clarke before. Next time I'm there I'm definitely walking down Grape Lane in the early hours in the hope she might be there.
It is such a sad story - thanks for watching the video, I also love visiting Whitby 😊
I'd change the name back to grope lane. .wene it was a red light district
Very enjoyable and well done
Thank you very much Father Christmas 😁
@TheWanderlustWayisback if you live with the paranormal it's not frightening. It's irritating how things are always disappearing. I always place things in the same spot I don't know how many bars of soap have disappeared I go to look at the sink. Were I put a fresh bar and it's gone in my house .wene I was in my bed room I used to hear foot steps coming up the stairs. And you had the feeling some one knew I was in the bed room and I knew some one was on the landing I'm sure if you put cameras in any building you will see the paranormal wene we get old our bodies prepare us for dying. So perhaps is like people say. We just slip off our skins to go to another existence. But to be true full if some one put a gun against my head I would think I was going to nothingness
@@fatherchristmas2998 yes that makes sense - I think it's not frightening when you put it like that - it's frightening when the presence has an evil feel to it or is trying to cause harm. I bet you have to buy soap in bulk if that keeps happening 😬😬
@TheWanderlustWayisback I live in a haunted it's not frightening it's just irritating wene things keep disappearing. I heard scratching about two foot up the wardrobe and I mean really loud scratching. Of course wene I looked through the cloths to check for mice. Nothing was there. In quantum physics I can be dead and alive in different dimensions there can been endless versions of me in different dimensions .so the paranormal is nothing unusual. We just don't understand it. I was talking to a house painter and you could see the fear in his eyes. He was working outside a mansion .and he looked up. And he saw a woman's ghost looking through a window behind him. And apparently the gardener sees this figure a lot gazing down from this window. And a woman who I know very well was shocked .wene she saw a head coming out of her dead father's photo on the wall. And this head. Just looked like the fake heads coming out from graves that we think are lightroom images. But I can tell you this family I know well and the picture was real
@TheWanderlustWayisback just think of the paranormal has. That's me in 50 years time
Did you see that oil spill…scarier than the ghost stories.
No!? Where abouts?
@@TheWanderlustWayisback 1 minute in, drone shot over the harbour
@@FatboyBuilds oh no 😔
My mum moved to Whitby when Second World War was on she worked in one of the pubs there so I had to go and see were she lived it was a old school before it. Was a pub it. Was a good adventure and love to go again me and my six sisters went I loved it thank you for sharing x
That does sound like a great adventure! Thank you for sharing your story and for watching the video xx
Hi, Claire. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I love old haunted buildings. Pub and hotels are my favourite. Yes, i do believe in ghosts. I would love it if you would do a video of haunted pubs in Kent. Haunted castles are another hit.
Hiya, thank you for watching ☺️ Also thanks for your suggestion, Kent would be good - it's quite a distance from where I live so will need some planning - will defo add it to my list though - love the castles idea too 😀
Hi, loved this video, we visit Whitby every year will love looking for these pubs and have walked down Grape lane many times and had a cuppa in a nice little cafe, every time I go there now will think about poor Mary ❤
Hi Penny, thanks for watching - I'm really glad you enjoyed it - Whitby is such a special place, and yes I think it's hard not to think about poor Mary once you learn the story x
Interesting video, I have been wanting to visit Whitby for some time.
Thank you very much - I hope you get a chance to visit soon 🙏
One of my favourite pubs the Black Horse, I knew very little about its past thank you for enlightening me 💕
Hi Debbie - it's certainly a very good pub! Thanks for watching the video 😁
Hi I’m new to channel, I love Whitby my old time favourite place we’ve been there loads of times. I love the history of it, you explain things really clearly I love it thank you x
Hi Emma and welcome to the channel - thanks so much for your lovely comment, Whitby is such a fascinating place x
@ are your very welcome x
It's awesome bringing these stories to life.
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed them
I enjoyed that and I love Whitby
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! Whitby is brilliant
Been to whitby quite a few time over the last 12 years. Will always have a special little place in my heart for Whitby.
Fab video BTW. 😊👌♥️💙
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting ☺️ I agree, Whitby is a very special place 💗
Love Whitby ❤
Me too 🩷
Great video, visited Whitby many times over the years and even did a ghost walk one year. Drunk in all the pubs, and a few hotels, stayed in numerous cottages. Done a few day trip visits too. Still not spoilt too much.
Thank you so much for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Whitby is a fab little place - it sounds like you've enjoyed it too 😊
Have heard those ghost stories bar the last one , its a sad tale 😪
Hi Noreen, thanks for watching - yes it really is a very sad tale that last one 😞
I go to whitby every year never been pubs ther next year give it go the story's goast pubs interesting great video
Thanks for watching - hope you enjoy Whitby's pubs on your next visit 😊
Spooky video 👻😳
Thank you 👻👻
Hi Claire i like your History on these Pubs I keep an open mind on Ghosts Plenty of Haunted Places i have been in some of these places on Holiday in Whitby there is Plenty of History in Whitby on the grave yard Cliff some of the Bones fall out over the Edge it is Said a good Video Thanks 👻😱😀👍
Hi Bruce, thanks so much for watching 😊 yes I think it's always best to have an open mind with these things - I love the history of it all, so interesting
Hello from donny 🙂 luv whitby, and it's history. As someone sceptical of the afterlife, im always open to being proven wrong, Thanks for the great content
Hi there in Donny, thanks for watching and for keeping an open mind on the subject of an afterlife 👻
My dad bought a holiday house in whitby he had a boat and liked to fish so we spent the school holidays there I helped with the donkeys and walked the streets all around whitby I always thought that everyone that have visited whitby in the past and now .leave an essence of themselves behind it has a unique ambiance a unique place and I still feel it when I visit whitby .
That's lovely - thanks for sharing your story 😊
We really enjoyed this. We love Whitby. New sub here 🍻
Thank you so much and welcome 😊
I would love to stay in white horse and Griffin!! Love some paranormal experiences
Thanks for watching and commenting - I hope you manage to stay there some time 👻
I believe without a doubt, from my childhood home the things that went on there…..
I take it by your response that they were spooky things? Was it an old building? 😱👻👻👻
@@TheWanderlustWayisback No not very old about 19/ 20
Yes I believe in spirits
Thanks for watching and commenting 👻👻👻👻
Think I've spend a few evenings in the Black horse some 20 years ago when we used to go to the Whitby Goth Weekend.
Saw a few ghouls but not ghosts XD
Very good - I only saw a few spirits 🍸😜
My wife worked as a barmaid in the Angel Hotel (Big A) for many years and she swears that there is a 'presence' there. I too have had a couple of ghostly encounters when running a shop in Church Street
Hi Mike, thanks for sharing your spooky experiences from Whitby 👻
Hi new subscriber to this channel, love the video and history of Whitby, I've never been but I'd love to visit, I can't be the only one to notice there's 5 fingers on the hand of the woman in the picture behind the bar in white horse Griffin 😂
Haha well spotted - I wondered if anybody would notice 👀👌 welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing xx
Yes I believe in ghosts
Thanks for commenting ☺️
I love Whitby
Me too 😍
I from whitby my grandfather told me a story about the church at the top of the 199 steps he was walking back from town he'd just been shopping he was staying up at the youth hostel which is right up the cliff near the Whitby Abby he walked up the 199 steps and at the top of the steps is saint Mary's church with the graveyard he was walking through the graveyard and he saw the church door open as it normally is but their was a lady their selling cards and other bits and bobsy grandfather was what you could call the type of man to talk the leg of a iron pot so he immediately burst into conversation with this card seller and at some point in the convo the lady saod to my grandfather have you ever heard about the ghost of the grey lady and my grandfather replied no she then asked have you ever seen the grey lady my grandfather replies again no i havent and she says well i have and she walked into the fog and completely vanished i dont know how true this story is don't get me wrong me grandfather was known to tell a few tales also but just thought i would share it with you guys hope you have a great day
Oh wow that's a great story 👻😃 I wonder if it was true or if he was pulling your leg...either way it's 'one to tell the grandkids'
I went to the endeavour when it was Halloween and I saw a ghost 👻
Hmmm - a real ghost or one of the costumed variety? 👻🤣
Oh it was a decoration
@@hjgfc2099 ahh maybe next time 😜👻
I love ur vids
@hjgfc2099 thank you so much 😀
The Black Horse pub is not one of the oldest pubs in the UK, never mind Europe! Having worked in Whitby, I can tell you it definitely isn't. There's many pubs around England dating back to 947 AD, so this is a silly and untrue fact. It's also not home to Dracula. Bram Stoker included a part in Dracula where the demeter ship stops in Whitby which was inspired by Bram's one and only visit to Whitby. The Swales name is also one of the first names to appear in the book too.
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting with your input 😊
White Horse, Black Horse? Should the street be painted like a chess board? LOL😁
😂😂😂😂😂
Mary used harmony hairspray, because she was worth it..🤣
Oh dear 😬😂
I wach the rescue mediums ❤❤❤
Hi, I've not seen that - I take it it's good? 👻
❤ I do know ghosts/spirits and worse exists! Personal AND the Bible tells us so! It’s a good read!❤
Hey, thanks for commenting ☺️
Regarding Whitby, Overpriced Fish & Chips, and not enough parking.
Well yes that's a fair point - I prefer the fish and chips in Robin Hoods bay and for parking I usually head right to the top and walk down into town (but it is a bit of a trek!) thanks for watching and commenting ☺️
Question = what happened to cook as you mention him numerous times .!
Good question - he was killed by natives during his third visit to Hawaii - but that's another story.... I'm not sure if they tell haunted pub stories in Hawaii 🤔 but if they do, I'll bet Cook appears in one of them 👻👻😜
We stopped in the wh&g , heard a scream at 2.00am in the morning 💩
Oh crumbs, that must have been eerie - bet you didn't sleep much that night 😱
It may have been the scream of the
Landlady when she slipped and fell on the steps and passed away. 👻👀😬🙀
@@ianwhitehead691 😱😱😱😱
I stayed there Monday. My foot got grabbed like a vice then the tap turned on full. I love that place
@@TheWanderlustWayisback I. Can't wait to go back I'm a. Paranormal. Best experience I've had.
Hi jes i belive in goast ❤❤
Thanks for watching and commenting 👻👻👻👻
English try to take even Dracula now 😂😂😂😂.
Whitby is famous for Count Dracula because it is where Bram Stoker sets part of his novel. There is a museum dedicated to the character and each year they have a goth weekend which includes celebrations
@TheWanderlustWayisback Why you think Vlad Dracul have something in common with gothic or anything like this? I saw lot of museums on England full with other countries history 🙂
@TheWanderlustWayisback please come to Transilvanya for 1 week and see what is here and after make a video about real vampires and werewolfs and even see real pictures and hear real stories, not S. F. story's like on Whitney 😊
@@NemTVShow it's just the way it is in Whitby 🦇
I climbed up those 99 steps has a toddler. And it seemed has bad has climbing mount Everest and has toddlers me and my sister laided in the stone coffins at barnard castle and went to bows museum and martyn museum if ive spelt it right .i went on a school trip to asgarth falls and went along the stone water fall steps to thimbleby hall
Those 99 steps are really steep! I really feel for the coffin bearers having to climb up there for the funerals in the churchyard 😕 thanks for sharing your stories - it sounds like you've had some adventures ☺️
@TheWanderlustWayisback if I went up there now it would me coming down in a coffin
@@fatherchristmas2998 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have stayed in the black 🐎 pub 2 times no experiences of the girl
Hi Susan, thanks for watching and sharing your experience 😊
I think you've missed a bit out of Grope Lane's name.
Which bit?
@@TheWanderlustWayisback There were several streets around England, including one in central London, called Gropecunt Lane. I think the one you visited was called Grapcunt Lane.
@@bobikdylan oh wow - thanks 😆
I've been to Whitby 3 times had fish and chips there at different chip shops and i think a ghost must have made each meal as they were rubbish and bl@@dy expensive. ps i enjoyed your video though.
Hi John, I'm sorry to hear about your fish and chips ordeal - there's a good chippie in Robin Hood's Bay if it hasn't put you off returning to the area for good 😬😂 thanks for watching and I'm pleased you enjoyed the video 👻
😅 hi yes I believe in ghosts I actually have my own paranormal team of 5 n sometimes take friends out with us ,.... I often get possessed ,attachments, or I can talk like the spirit , I Had to be removed from investigation coz the sprit tried to do serious harm , but I go back for more.
Hiya Joanne 👋 gosh you are very brave, I'm not sure I'd like to go again if there were spirits possessing people 😱 how cool to have your own paranormal team though 👏👏👻 I love that - thanks for watching
Sherpa Jamie north Yorkshire
Hi sorry Heather, I don't understand? 🙈
Sherpa was a Husky/Malamute dog on UA-cam. His owner, Jamie, would take him all over the country, including Whitby. He was a gorgeous, fluffy, very friendly, & extremely vocal pooch, who would 'talk' to anyone & everyone he came across.
He sadly passed away this year at the ripe old age of 13.
Jamie still makes videos about Sherpa, as well as how he's coping without him.😊
@@elainebagpuss6407 aww that sounds lovely - thanks for sharing - I did not know about Sherpa ☺☺
I do
3:50 Sorry, ghosts *don't* live! They turned up their toes long ago and went to join the "choir invisible"!(steal from Monty Python, there.)
Nothing wrong with stealing a Python quote - I do it quite often 😊😜
@@TheWanderlustWayisback Oooohhhh naughty, naughty! LOL
Dracula is from Romania. He never was in Whitby
If you read the book watch the film he fled Romania and ended up on the coastline of whitby
@Rick52527 hey he was born in Romania and die there. Do t tell me about books and imaginary stuff
@ not real mate it was a fictional story😳
@@Rick52527 dude I'm from Transilvanya I'm born here. Why you tell me is a twisted story. I see Dracula castle every morning when I go out.
I think there's been some crossed wires - I am referring to the Dracula novel which is partly set in Whitby. It's a good story and very popular in English literature - thanks for watching ☺️
Can't you tell it's almost Halloween that time of the year when the living think of the dead it's a bit like Christmas once a year and let's be honest many places take advantage of the dead with tales of earthbound souls . But if it brings in the customers why not ?
Yes it does seem to be that people like a ghost story or two at this time of year, my ghost videos always get more views in Autumn 👻
👍
I don't believe in ghosts
Hi Lesley, thanks for watching and commenting ☺️
Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad Dracula, did not stay in Whitby. He never went there. Do your research
Huh? Sorry if I've not worded it correctly, I was meaning that Bram Stoker was inspired to write the novel Dracula because of Whitby
@TheWanderlustWayisback oh got you
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@Vladislavtheinhaler it says at the beginning Vlad lived there that's why I commented. Doh 🤣
@@Vladislavtheinhaler so pay more attention
Great content. But please stop using AI generated images. Half the people without eyes, a woman with 6 fingers... stop itttt that was the scariest thing on this video
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