St Mary's Church, Whitby
12th-century church buildings in EnglandChurch of England church buildings in North YorkshireGrade I listed churches in North YorkshireUse British English from October 2014Whitby
The Church of Saint Mary is an Anglican parish church serving the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire England. It was founded around 1110, although its interior dates chiefly from the late 18th century. The church was designated a Grade I listed building on 23 February 1954. It is situated on the town's east cliff, overlooking the mouth of the River Esk overlooking the town, close to the ruins of Whitby Abbey. Church Steps, a flight of 199 steps leads up the hill to the church from the streets below. The church graveyard is used as a setting in Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula.
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Henrietta Street,
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| N 54.48896 ° | E -0.60991 ° |
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Henrietta Street
YO22 4DW
England, United Kingdom
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