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Whitby Abbey Church from the south (3 x PiPs)

Whitby Abbey Church from the south (3 x PiPs)
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The huge, gaunt shell of Whitby’s abbey church is one of Yorkshire’s most memorable landmarks, visible from miles away from land or sea. Yet the monastery only represents a part of the history of the headland upon which it stands. People have lived here since at least Roman times, when there was probably a signal station on the cliff edge. In the 7th, 8th and 9th centuries there was a thriving Anglican community here, with a famous minster (or monastery) of monks and nuns, founded by St. Hild, at its heart. The minster and settlement had disappeared by the end of the ninth century, presumably following Viking raids along the coast. The name ‘Whitby’ is Danish: the present town, was almost certainly founded by Danish settlers some time in the 10th century.

The great Benedictine monastery dominated the headland and the town below from its foundation in the late 11th century until its suppression in 1539.

Its site and the surrounding estates were then bought by the Chomleys, a newly rich landowning family. They demolished the monastic buildings but preserved the shell of the church, and adapted the former abbot’s lodgings as a residence, adding a grand new wing to it in the 1670’s.

By the later 18th century the Chomleys moved away, but by then the shell of the abbey had become a picturesque ruin and a historic monument. In the 20th century the abbey was placed in the care of the Ministry of Works, and in 1984 the ruins were transferred to English Heritage.

Jean-luc Drouin, Gabriella Siglinde, Colette NoËl, Narvik 08 and 40 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
Many thanks for your very kind appreciation Nouchetdu.

Best wishes, Doug
5 years ago.
 ROL/Photo
ROL/Photo club
Beautiful ruins
5 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club has replied
The ruins are magnificent Roland, thanks so much for your visit.

Best wishes, Doug
5 years ago.
 Diane Putnam
Diane Putnam club
Magnificent photo - I'll bet that there are weddings inside!
5 years ago.
 Doug Shepherd
Doug Shepherd club
Thanks very much Diane, glad you like it. As far as I know they don't do weddings at the Abby Church. It belongs to English Heritage, maybe then don't allow.

All the best, Doug
5 years ago.

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