Whitby Abbey & Abbey Headland Through Time

Alan Whitworth

Whitby Abbey & Abbey Headland Through Time
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amberley Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 February 2012
Pages
96
ISBN
9781445606729

Whitby Abbey & Abbey Headland Through Time

Alan Whitworth

Dominating the seaport of Whitby from its headland site, the imposing and brooding ruins of Whitby Abbey date from the seventh century. The renowned and wise St Hilda ruled over the first monastery and witnessed one of the defining moments in the establishment of the Church - the Synod of Whitby in AD 664. Sacked by the Vikings, it lay in ruins until the Norman Conquest when it was re-established and grew into one of the most powerful and richest Abbeys in Yorkshire.Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII the site was sold and the lord of the manor built himself a grand private residence, using some of the stone from the Abbey. Over time the abbey ruins came into the guardianship of English Heritage who have in the last fifty years conserved the ruins for posterity and transformed the headland into a major tourist area.

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