Arundel House is a historic bed and breakfast in Whitby, originally built around 1790. This impressive Georgian manor is a remarkable period property that reflects the charm and history of Whitby. It was once the residence of the Campion family, a prominent shipbuilder during Captain Cook’s explorations, and also home to Margaret Campion, Britain’s first female banker.
Ideally situated across from Pannett Park, this charming Whitby guest house is within easy walking distance of the town centre, harbour, beach, and the Abbey.
Arundel House features well-appointed en-suite rooms, including options with four-poster beds and ground-floor accessibility. Each room is uniquely themed, celebrating some of Whitby’s most notable residents.