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The entrance to Whitby
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Top Withens 2020
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Mary's Shell
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Whitby Sunset
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Another Rainbow
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Whitby's 199 Steps
The first record of the Whitby Abbey steps comes from 1340, but they’re believed to be even older. The steps were originally made from wood. It was not until 1774 that the original wooden steps were replaced with stone from Sneaton.
It is thought the 199 steps were used as a test of Christian faith to those who wished to worship in St Mary’s Church. Climbing the steps would prove that you were faithful. Anyone who has climbed them recently knows how testing they can be!
It is thought the 199 steps were used as a test of Christian faith to those who wished to worship in St Mary’s Church. Climbing the steps would prove that you were faithful. Anyone who has climbed them recently knows how testing they can be!
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A very nice reminder of the steps.
I haven't been up then for a while, but I don't remember being any difficulty...
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
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