Abbey Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Abbey Hill

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Jervaulx is part of the collection of Cistercian abbeys in North Yorkshire - also including Rievaulx and Fountains - that suffered during the Dissolution. This is part of the main cloister.
Jervaulx Abbey Credit: Mike Wallis

Abbey Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in the region of Yorkshire, England. Rising majestically from the surrounding landscape, it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain due to its moderate elevation. Abbey Hill stands at an impressive height of approximately 400 meters (1312 feet) above sea level, making it a notable landmark in the area.

Situated in the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, Abbey Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding rolling hills, verdant valleys, and quaint villages. Its location within the Yorkshire Dales National Park adds to its allure, attracting nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers from near and far.

The hill derives its name from the nearby ruins of an ancient abbey, which dates back to the medieval era. The abbey, known as St. Mary's Abbey, was once a thriving religious institution but fell into disrepair during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. Today, the ruins serve as a historic attraction, providing visitors with a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.

Abbey Hill offers various walking trails, catering to both experienced hikers and casual walkers. These trails meander through lush greenery, offering opportunities to observe native flora and fauna while enjoying the peaceful ambiance of the countryside. The hill also serves as a habitat for several bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Whether it is for its historical significance, stunning views, or outdoor recreational activities, Abbey Hill is a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike, providing a memorable experience in the heart of Yorkshire.

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Jervaulx is part of the collection of Cistercian abbeys in North Yorkshire - also including Rievaulx and Fountains - that suffered during the Dissolution. This is part of the main cloister.
Jervaulx Abbey
LinkExternal link Jervaulx is part of the collection of Cistercian abbeys in North Yorkshire - also including Rievaulx and Fountains - that suffered during the Dissolution. This is part of the main cloister.
Jervaulx Abbey <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/abbeys/jervaulx_abbey.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/abbeys/jervaulx_abbey.htm">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> Jervaulx is part of the collection of Cistercian abbeys in North Yorkshire - also including Rievaulx and Fountains - that suffered during the Dissolution.
Jervaulx Abbey
LinkExternal link Jervaulx is part of the collection of Cistercian abbeys in North Yorkshire - also including Rievaulx and Fountains - that suffered during the Dissolution.
Jervaulx Abbey Extensive ruins of a Cistercian Abbey
Jervaulx Abbey
Extensive ruins of a Cistercian Abbey
Jervaulx Abbey, Chapter House The Chapter House is much better preserved than that at Fountains Abbey
Jervaulx Abbey, Chapter House
The Chapter House is much better preserved than that at Fountains Abbey
Jervaulx Abbey, lay brother's frater A hot July day, temperature in the 80s
Jervaulx Abbey, lay brother's frater
A hot July day, temperature in the 80s
Jervaulx Abbey, Yorkshire I know it's just the same as all the others, but this one's got my wife on it as well
Jervaulx Abbey, Yorkshire
I know it's just the same as all the others, but this one's got my wife on it as well
Green Lane on Quarry Hill This muddy lane leads north from Ellingstring, descending into fields that lead down to Jervaulx
Green Lane on Quarry Hill
This muddy lane leads north from Ellingstring, descending into fields that lead down to Jervaulx
Ellington Firth Looking towards the plantation on Ellington Firth from near High Jervaulx
Ellington Firth
Looking towards the plantation on Ellington Firth from near High Jervaulx
River Ure near Jervaulx Abbey Exact location, looking upstream from where the Harker Beck enters the Ure.
River Ure near Jervaulx Abbey
Exact location, looking upstream from where the Harker Beck enters the Ure.
Fish Pond Plantation Path stretching through pleasant woodland, beside the River Ure
Fish Pond Plantation
Path stretching through pleasant woodland, beside the River Ure
Danby Hall Stately Home, associated with that famous Wensleydale family - the Scropes.  Set in lovely parkland that sweeps down to the River Ure.
Danby Hall
Stately Home, associated with that famous Wensleydale family - the Scropes. Set in lovely parkland that sweeps down to the River Ure.
Approaching Danby Grange Following footpath, towards Danby Grange - somewhat concealed by trees - from the direction of Danby Hall
Approaching Danby Grange
Following footpath, towards Danby Grange - somewhat concealed by trees - from the direction of Danby Hall
St. Oswalds Church Standing alone, unabashed and unashamed, this little church serves the community of Thornton Steward, half a mile to the east.  The noticeboard outside the church claims that a place of worship has stood here since Pre Norman times.
St. Oswalds Church
Standing alone, unabashed and unashamed, this little church serves the community of Thornton Steward, half a mile to the east. The noticeboard outside the church claims that a place of worship has stood here since Pre Norman times.
St. Oswalds Church, Thornton Steward
St. Oswalds Church, Thornton Steward
Thornton Steward Sleepy little village in Lower Wensleydale
Thornton Steward
Sleepy little village in Lower Wensleydale
Lane House Farm Lonely Farm on Kilgram Lane
Lane House Farm
Lonely Farm on Kilgram Lane
In Jervaulx Park The Abbey is surrounded by extensive Parkland.
In Jervaulx Park
The Abbey is surrounded by extensive Parkland.
Jervaulx Abbey
Jervaulx Abbey
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Abbey Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE1685 (Lat: 54.264295, Lng: -1.743101)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.264295,-1.743101
Jervaulx Hall
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Barrier: cattle_grid
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Barrier: entrance
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Barrier: entrance
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Bench
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Bench
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Watering Place
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