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Whitby Abbey

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Highlights

  • Explore imaginative audio-visual displays recreate the medieval abbey and the Stuart mansion.
  • Learn about personalities from Whitby's past such as the accomplished Abbess Hild a daring Civil War aristocrats.
  • Pause to enjoy sweeping views over the coastline and the famously attractive fishing port.
  • Admire the life-sized statue of a Roman gladiator in the restored mansion courtyard.

Opening Hours

9 June to 25 Oct 2025: 10am – 5pm
26 Oct to 2 Nov: 10am – 4pm
3 Nov to 21 Dec: Wed – Sun 10am – 4pm
22 Dec - 26 Dec: Closed
27 Dec to 4 Jan 2026: 10am – 4pm
7 Jan – 15 Feb 2026: Wed – Sun 10am – 4pm
16 Feb – 27 March 2026: 10am – 4pm

Last admission 30 minutes before closing time.

Closed 24th & 25th December

Venue Location:

Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 4JT
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18 - 64 Years
£17.5
Child
5 - 17 Years
£11
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2 adults and up to 3 children
£46
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65+ Years
£15.5
Student
with valid student ID
£15.5
Under 5's
0 - 4 Years
£0

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Description

Whitby Abbey has been inspiring visitors for nearly 1500 years – now it’s your turn.

Follow in the footsteps of artists, writers and religious leaders to explore the soaring gothic ruins and to take in the stunning sea views.

This year, there's more to see at Whitby Abbey than ever before. You can uncover centuries of history with the new interactive guide, and visit the revamped museum to find out more about how the abbey inspired Caedmon, the first named English poet, and Bram Stoker, the author of 'Dracula'.

The entrance to the abbey is fully accessible, and you’ll find improved facilities in the visitor centre, including a bigger shop.

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