Whitby Abbey was a 7th-century Christian monastery that later became a Benedictine abbey. The abbey church was situated overlooking the North Sea on the East Cliff above Whitby in North Yorkshire, England, a centre of the medieval Northumbrian kingdom. The abbey and its possessions were confiscated by the crown under Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries between 1536 and 1545.Since that time, the ruins of the abbey have continued to be used by sailors as a landmark at the headland. Since the 20th century, the substantial ruins of the church have been declared a Grade I Listed building and are in the care of English Heritage. The site museum is housed in Cholmley House, a 17th century banqueting hall repurposed by design studio Stanton Williams in 2002.
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitby_Abbey
Official Website https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/whitby-abbey/
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Phone +44 1947 603 568
Address Abbey Lane, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4JT, UK
Coordinates 54°29'15.232" N -0°36'24.138" E