Whitby Abbey by Steven Brindle

Whitby Abbey by Steven Brindle

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High on the windswept headland, the imposing ruins of Whitby Abbey dominate the busy harbour town below. Drawing on the latest archaeological investigations, this new, richly illustrated guidebook provides a full tour and history of the abbey and headland.

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Whitby Abbey by Steven Brindle

High on their windswept headland, the imposing ruins of Whitby Abbey dominate the busy harbour town below. Originally founded in the seventh century and ruled by the renowned Abbess Hild, the first monastery here was the setting for one of the defining episodes in the establishment of the Anglo-Saxon church - the synod of Whitby. After the Norman Conquest a new religious community was established on the site, which eventually grew into one of the great abbeys of Yorkshire. Later, after the Suppression of the Monasteries, the abbot's house was converted into a grand private residence. Drawing on the latest archaeological investigations, this new, richly illustrated guidebook provides a full tour and history of the abbey and headland.
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ISBN 13 9781848020726
ISBN 10 1848020724
Title Whitby Abbey
Author Steven Brindle
Series English Heritage Red Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher English Heritage
Year published 2010-06-15
Number of pages 36
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.