In December 1539, Whitby Abbey surrendered when Henry VIII dissolved ... on the River Tees resulted in the decline of smaller Yorkshire harbours. Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula was set in ...
Whitby Abbey has a unique interactive visitor centre with digital reconstructions of daily life of the monks that once lived there. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins and learnabout the Abbey ...
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Housebuilder to launch homes for sale in WhitbyAdditionally, the development is close to the sandy beaches of the Yorkshire coast, with the historic Whitby Abbey on the horizon. Residents are also able to benefit from the nearby selection of ...
A holiday cottage firm has revealed that one Yorkshire seaside town is experiencing ... from being the home to the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey, which inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula, pantomimes ...
Thomas Whitby, of Hounslow in Middlesex, was buried in the south ambulatory (the long aisle) in Westminster Abbey on 25th January 1622 but he has no monument or marker. His first wife was Jane, ...
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Best places to visit along the Yorkshire Coast over the Easter holidays according to Yorkshire travel expertsYorkshire travel experts have listed the best ... there’s something for everyone. Whitby Abbey You can travel by train, bus or even hike to this beautiful coastal town where you can explore ...
With a choice of dates, scenic routes and fascinating destinations Edinburgh and Whitby, there is a steam adventure waiting just for you. The Edinburgh Flyer Head north to the Scottish capital on ...
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