Author of Dracula, Bram Stoker, was so inspired by the Gothic architecture of Whitby Abbey, that he set key passages of his horror classic in this sleepy, picturesque fishing village.
As the story goes, Russian ship, ñThe Demeterî runs aground at Whitby during a fierce storm. The crew is missing and its only cargo is a mysterious shipment of damp Transylvanian earth. Ashore, Dracula appears like an apparition and manifests himself into a Black dog, slipping away into the night.
Established in 657AD, Whitby Abbey still cuts an imposing figure on the clifftops overlooking Whitby. There is palpable sense of history here and a captivating Gothic atmosphere in the airƒ.
All Brook Rushton works are printed on Hahnemuhle Ultra Smooth Photo Rag 308gsm Fine Art Paper. By request, we also use Centurion Metallic stock for a shimmering 3D effect, ideal for Face Mounting.
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The iconic seaside view atop Whitby's 199 steps at dusk. A gorgeous town steeped in history and simply wonderful to photograph. View full product details
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A late blush of summer colour in the sky over the beautiful English seaside town of Brighton. The charred remains of the old Brighton Pier... View full product details
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First light perched above the chalky white cliffs of Durdle Door, Jurassic Coast UK View full product details