Today, the Whitstable Oyster Company harvests 3 to ... named for the horses that once pulled carts from oyster beds. Here, Renny shows me the metal baskets where oysters are cultivated.
In 1860, the small British seaside town of Whitstable alone was sending 50 ... there were outbreaks of typhoid and other diseases, and many oyster beds had to be closed. Hard winters and new ...
The seaside town of Whitstable, on the north coast of Kent in south east England, is known for its brightly-coloured beach huts, traditional seaside charm, and oysters. Each summer, the town ...
In England, the town of Whitstable is famous for it’s oyster farming, with beds on the Kentish Flats that have been used since Roman times. The Romans imported oysters from England to Italy by ...
The venue, as well as an al fresco dining space, will join a shack which Whitstable Oyster Company runs during the summer months on land near South Quay, selling its popular delicacy. The concrete ...