Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal

Local nameFountains Abbey and Studley Royal
LocationHarrogate, UK

Studley Royal Park including the ruins of Fountains Abbey is a designated World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire, England. The site, which has an area of 800 acres, features an 18th-century landscaped garden, some of the largest Cistercian abbey ruins in Europe, ruins of a Jacobean mansion and a Victorian church designed by William Burges.

Originally separate estates, after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the Fountains estate was owned by the Gresham, Proctor, and Messenger families. At the same time, the Studley estate was separately held by the Mallorie and then Aislabie families, after the marriage of Mary Mallory and George Aislabie. The estates were combined on 22 December 1767, when William Aislabie purchased the Fountains estate from John Messenger. In 1966, the property came into public ownership after its purchase by West Riding County Council. In 1983, it was acquired by the National Trust.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studley_Royal_Park

More information on UNESCO's website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/372

Address (Unnamed Road), HG4 3, United Kingdom

Coordinates 54°7'2.819" N -1°34'27.02" E

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