Abbey Bats

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Whitby Abbey, a striking ruin overlooking the North Sea, played a key role in inspiring Bram Stoker's Dracula. In the novel, Count Dracula arrives in Whitby, and the eerie atmosphere of the abbey contributes to the gothic tone of the story. Stoker visited Whitby in 1890 and was captivated by the dramatic setting, incorporating its haunting presence into his famous vampire tale. The abbey's towering remains, perched on a cliff, enhance the sense of mystery and supernatural.

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Whitby Abbey, a striking ruin overlooking the North Sea, played a key role in inspiring Bram Stoker's Dracula. In the novel, Count Dracula arrives in Whitby, and the eerie atmosphere of the abbey contributes to the gothic tone of the story. Stoker visited Whitby in 1890 and was captivated by the dramatic setting, incorporating its haunting presence into his famous vampire tale. The abbey's towering remains, perched on a cliff, enhance the sense of mystery and supernatural.

Whitby Abbey, a striking ruin overlooking the North Sea, played a key role in inspiring Bram Stoker's Dracula. In the novel, Count Dracula arrives in Whitby, and the eerie atmosphere of the abbey contributes to the gothic tone of the story. Stoker visited Whitby in 1890 and was captivated by the dramatic setting, incorporating its haunting presence into his famous vampire tale. The abbey's towering remains, perched on a cliff, enhance the sense of mystery and supernatural.