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The Church of Saint Mary is an Anglican parish church serving the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire England. [2] 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. [3]
The building was commissioned and paid for by the local lord of the manor, Nathaniel Cholmley, and was designed and built, in the neoclassical style, by the architect Jonathan Pickernell, [1] who also constructed the two inner piers in Whitby Harbour between 1781 and 1812. It is located in the Old Town area of Whitby on the east side. [2]
The Whitby 199 steps (also known as The Church Stairs and Jacob's Ladder), is a grade I listed structure between the Old Town and St Mary's Church, in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. The 199 steps have been recorded since at least 1370, and until the 1770s, were made of wood.
The Church of St Ninian is a former place of worship in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. The building was a proprietary chapel , the only one in the whole of Yorkshire, and one of only two Anglican churches to be dedicated to St Ninian in England.
St Mary's Church. In the three wards that make up the Whitby district of North Yorkshire, out of a population of 13,596 there are 10,286 who stated that their religion was Christian in the 2001 UK census. There were 19 Muslims, 17 Buddhists, 12 Jews, 3 Sikhs and 499 people had no religious affiliations. [44] [45] [46]
The church, in 2009. St Margaret's Church is the parish church of Aislaby, a village near Whitby, in North Yorkshire, in England. There was a Mediaeval chapel in Aislaby, which in 1732 was replaced by a church, a plain, rectangular building. [1] This church was replaced in 1896 by a new church, designed by Edward H. Smales. [2]
The Whitby Hospital is a community hospital in Springhill, Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. ... The hospital was first housed in a Church Street facility in 1896. [2]
Ruswarp (/ ˈ r ʌ s ə p / RUS-əp) [1] is a village in the civil parish of Whitby, in North Yorkshire, England.It is around 1.8 miles (2.9 km) from Whitby, at the junction of the B1410 and B1416 roads, on the River Esk and the Esk Valley Line, with trains stopping at Ruswarp railway station.
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