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Whitby UK: Whitby Abbey, interior
Whitby Abbey, probably the towns most visited attraction, due to its historical significance and its heritage. MORE... |
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Whitby Abbey, interior Set high on a North Yorkshire clifftop, its remains overlook a picturesque town and harbour with associations ranging from Victorian jewellery and whaling to Count Dracula. The abbey is today a gaunt and moving ruin and those who choose to approach it up the 199 steps from Whitby town also know the meaning of dedication. St Hilda brought monks and nuns, including the poet Caedmon, to found a religious house on the coastal headland in 657. Because of her reputation, the Synod of 664 was held there and the two branches of early English Christianity, the Celtic and Roman churches, buried many differences in practice and doctrine. The matter that had most divided them was the date of Easter, and the Synod decided in favour of the Roman tradition. Whitby Abbey, probably the towns most visited attraction, due to its historical significance and its heritage. Whitby Abbey, probably the towns most visited attraction, due to its historical significance and its heritage. Opening times as advertised in 2009: 1 Apr-30 Sep 10am-6pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun. 1 Oct-31 Mar 10am-4pm Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, & Sun. 24-26 Dec and 1 Jan Closed How much does it cost? (2009 prices) Adult: £5.50 Children: £2.80 Concession: £4.70 Hotels in Whitby UK Live local search and reviews: Find Hotels and accommodation near Whitby Abbey, interior, Whitby 5 Day, 10 Day, 15 Day long range weather forecast and current conditions for Whitby, N. Yorks, UK
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