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Gone ballistic : village of Staithes basks in BBC fishing limelight

Gone ballistic : village of Staithes basks in BBC fishing limelight Rhi Storer © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Richard Saker/The Observer The village of Staithes, surrounded by craggy cliffs, a rocky coastline and a sheltered sandy beach, is awash with beautiful sites. That alone is reason enough to visit, but now there is another: fishing. Staithes was recently chosen as the setting for the BBC’s Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Christmas Fishing. Since the show aired last weekend, interest in visiting the north Yorkshire village has rocketed. Searches on the Independent Cottages website for self-catering accommodation in the area were 400% higher on Monday than on the same day last year.

A great boost says cottage owner after Mortimer and Whitehouse Gone Christmas Fishing special

RESIDENTS involved in Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse s tour of Teesside and North Yorkshire for the Christmas episode of their show Gone Fishing say it is a great boost . The Transporter Bridge, popular pub The Crathorne Arms and picturesque harbourside town Staithes made an appearance alongside the comedy duo, who also visited Middlesbrough-born Mr Mortimer s childhood home, in a Christmas special of their show which aired on Sunday night. They stayed in fishermen’s cottages in Staithes and went on a boat into the North Sea before heading just east of Osmotherley where they stayed in Chequers Holiday Cottage. Emma McDonald, who owns Chequers, said: I was just scrolling through my email and saw something from the BBC. I read it and read it again wondering if it was real.

A great boost says cottage owner after Mortimer and Whitehouse fish on Teesside in BBC show

RESIDENTS involved in Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse s tour of Teesside for the Christmas episode of their show Gone Fishing say it is a great boost . The Transporter Bridge, popular pub The Crathorne Arms and picturesque harbourside town Staithes made an appearance alongside the comedy duo, who also visited Middlesbrough-born Mr Mortimer s childhood home, in a Christmas special of their show which aired on Sunday night. They stayed in fishermen’s cottages in Staithes and went on a boat into the North Sea before heading just east of Osmotherley where they stayed in Chequers Holiday Cottage. Emma McDonald, who owns Chequers, said: I was just scrolling through my email and saw something from the BBC. I read it and read it again wondering if it was real.

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