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Whitby Abbey was first established as a monastery in 657 AD and later became a Benedictine abbey - we have included its history along with some photos of Whitby Abbey through the years. Did you ...
Whitby Gin is set to relocate to new premises, pictured just to the right of Whitby Abbey, as they expand this year. While touring Scotland and sampling some of the country’s gins they hit upon ...
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 ...
Images of bats are being projected on to Whitby Abbey as part of events to mark the 125th anniversary of the publication of Dracula. Whitby and its ruined abbey are key locations in Bram Stoker's ...
In partnership with Guinness World Records, English Heritage is inviting vampire lovers to don their black cloaks and fangs for a gathering at Whitby Abbey, ie. "the birthplace of Dracula".
Located in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, the ruins at Whitby Abbey consist of a monastery built in the 600s that later became a 13th century Benedictine abbey. The novel’s author, Bram Stoker ...
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New vampire story Abbey inspired by author's stay in WhitbyBritish author TG Trouper, with eight novels published, was looking for inspiration for a fourth in his suspense/supernatural series. The other three are 30,000 word novellas, intended to be read ...
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