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Churches information for Whitby and places above it in the hierarchy
- Here are photographs of Churches etc. in the parish:
- St. Mary the Virgin's Church, Whitby.
- St. Mary the Virgin's Church, Whitby in spring.
- St. Mary the Virgin's Church, Whitby at night.
- St. Hilda's Church, Whitby.
- The Church of St. John the Evangelist, Whitby.
- Sneaton Castle and St. Hilda's Priory, Whitby. The Priory is The Mother House of the Holy Paraclete (an Anglican Religious Community) and the 19th century Castle is a conference centre.
- St. Hilda's Priory, Sneaton Castle.
- St. Hilda's Roman Catholic Church, Whitby.
- The former St. Ninian's Anglican-Catholic Church, Whitby, built in 1777-8, closed in 2013.
- The United Reformed Church, Whitby.
- The former Methodist Church, Whitby.
- The former Methodist Chapel Cleveland Terrace, Whitby.
- The Ruins of the Abbey, Whitby.
- St. Margaret's Church, Aislaby.
- All Saints' Church, Hawsker, built in 1870, view 1. (The Church's website is here.)
- All Saints' Church, Hawsker, view 2.
- The Methodist Church, Hawsker - ex Wesleyan, opened in 1851. (The Church's website is here.)
- St. Bartholomew's Church, Ruswarp, view 1.
- St. Bartholomew's Church, Ruswarp, view 2.
- The Church of St. John the Evangelist, Sleights.
- The Methodist Church, Briggswath - ex Wesleyan, opened 1905. (The Church's website is here.)
- All Saints' Church, Ugglebarnby.
- The Methodist Chapel, Littlebeck.
- The Wesleyan Chapel, Newholme, opened in 1852.
- The former Church of England Chapel, Dunsley. Served as an outreach of St Margaret's C of E Church at Aislaby near Whitby and was formerly Dunsley School. Is now a private dwelling.