Cholmley House, Whitby
Facts and practical information
Cholmley House or Whitby Hall is a banqueting house sited next to the ruins of Whitby Abbey in North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1672 by Sir Hugh Cholmeley, whose family had acquired the Abbey ruins and the land around them after its dissolution in 1539 - from then until 1672, the family had lived in what had been the Abbey's gatehouse and guest lodgings. It was originally built with a square forecourt in front of it, now known as the Stone Garden - this contains a replica of the Borghese Gladiator, another replica of which was owned by the builder of the house. ()
Whitby
Cholmley House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Church of Saint Mary, Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Whitby Abbey, Whitby Swing Bridge.