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It was in 657 A.D. that St. Hilda built a monastery on Whitby’s East Cliff. A wattle and daub church was built nearby for the men and women who served the needs of the monastery. Both monastery and church were destroyed by raiding Danes. After the Norman conquest, many new abbeys were built, including one at Whitby. In 1110, a simple stone church was begun for the use of Abbey workers. Much of this church still stands, but it has become enlarged and altered many times as the number of worshippers increased. The Dissolution of the Monasteries, begun in 1536 by Henry
VIII, resulted in the destruction of the Abbey in 1539. St. Mary’s,
however, was allowed to remain as it was used by local people. The Church
is still the Parish Church and is used for Sunday services and the
town’s official functions. There are many interesting, unusual and unique features to St. Mary’s. These include:
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