WHITBY
Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to WHITBY.
Trinity United Reformed Church
About ½ mile away
Built in 1878, Trinity (Presbyterian) Church originally had a spire but this blew down and was never replaced.
Sutcliffe Gallery
About ½ mile away
A display devoted to Frank Meadow-Sutcliffe's maritime and rural 19thC photographs.
Whitby Archives Heritage Centre
About ½ mile away
Permanently changing display of pictures of old Whitby and ephemera and other items.
Museum of Victorian Whitby
About ½ mile away
First section contains a Victorian 'lane' with shops, interiors and yards.
Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Whitby
About ½ mile away
This handsome 17thC harbourside house is where the great explorer, James Cook, came to serve his apprenticeship in Whitby in the year 1746.
The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience
About ½ mile away
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' is brought to life in this walk-through attraction - a series of 10 scenes using sounds and new electronic special effects, eerie life-size models and live actors.
Whitby Museum
About ½ mile away
Whitby Museum is an idependent Museum founded in 1823 and run by Whitby Literary & Philosophical Society.
Studio of John Freeman
About ½ mile away
This is a converted slaughterhouse and adjoining butcher's shop in the old part of Whitby.
Whitby Lifeboat Museum (RNLI)
About ½ mile away
The lifeboat museum on Pier Road, Whitby has as its main exhibit the last pulling lifeboat to be in service with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), plus models of lifeboats and other types of vessel.
St Hilda's Church
About ½ mile away
Completed in 1888, this imposing neo-Gothic edifice towers over Whitby's West Cliff.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin
About ½ mile away
Dramatically situated on the cliff top beside the Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey, St Mary's is best reached by climbing the 199 steps from the old town below.
Whitby Abbey
About 1 mile away
Perched high on a cliff, the gaunt remains of this once magnificent abbey stand high above the picturesque seaside town of Whitby.
Whitby, West Cliff
About 1 mile away
Whitby has long been hailed as the gateway to the North Yorkshire Moors, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town itself is split in two by the River Esk and you will find the old town in the...
Mary Ann Hepworth Heritage Lifeboat
About 1 mile away
The Mary Ann Hepworth is Whitby's old lifeboat from 1938 to 1974.
Ruswarp Pleasure Boats
About 1½ miles away
Rowing boat and canoe hire on the River Esk in the village of Ruswarp near Whitby.
St Hilda's Church
About 2 miles away
Dating from 1825, this is the third church to occupy this site.
Turnstone Gallery
About 2½ miles away
Sitting at the edge of the sea, overlooking the fine sandy bay of Sandsend, the Turnstone Gallery aims to bring you the best of art and craft from the region.
All Saints Church
About 3 miles away
Opened in September 1872 and designed by Noel Armfield, All Saints is typical of the severe Gothic style of the Victorian period.
St Mary's Church
About 3 miles away
Built as a chapel of ease, so that local people did not have to climb the hill to the parish church at Lythe, this simple church is picturesquely located in the coastal village of Sandsend.
St John's Church
About 3½ miles away
Built in 1895 on the site of an earlier church this is the attractive Parish Church of Eskdaleside-cum-Ugglebarnby.
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