Jervaulx Abbey

Heritage Site in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Jervaulx Abbey

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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

Jervaulx Abbey is a historic site located in the picturesque countryside of Yorkshire, England. It is a former Cistercian monastery that was founded in 1156 and played a significant role in the religious and cultural history of the region. The abbey is situated near the village of Jervaulx, in the valley of the River Ure.

The architecture of Jervaulx Abbey reflects the grandeur and simplicity of the Cistercian order. Despite being extensively ruined, the remains of the abbey still showcase its original Gothic style. Visitors can explore the remains of the church, chapter house, cloister, and other structures that once formed the heart of the monastery.

As one wanders through the ruins, they can imagine the daily lives of the monks who resided there. The abbey was known for its self-sufficiency, with the monks engaging in farming and other manual labor. The tranquil surroundings of the abbey, nestled amidst rolling hills and meadows, continue to evoke a sense of peace and serenity.

Jervaulx Abbey has become a popular heritage site, attracting visitors from around the world. The tranquil atmosphere and beautiful surroundings make it an ideal place for picnics and walks. The site also hosts occasional events, such as open-air theater performances and craft fairs, to further engage the public with the history and beauty of the abbey.

Overall, Jervaulx Abbey stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Cistercian order and offers visitors a glimpse into the past, with its impressive ruins and idyllic setting.

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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.
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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
Kilgram Bridge This ancient bridge spans the River Ure about halfway between Middleham and Masham
Kilgram Bridge
This ancient bridge spans the River Ure about halfway between Middleham and Masham
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.
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
Woodhouse Farm Situated on the north side of the River Ure, about half a mile south east of Thornton Steward
Woodhouse Farm
Situated on the north side of the River Ure, about half a mile south east of Thornton Steward
Buildings at Kilgram Grange Just south of Kilgram Bridge and the River Ure
Buildings at Kilgram Grange
Just south of Kilgram Bridge and the River Ure
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.
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Jervaulx Abbey is located at Grid Ref: SE1785 (Lat: 54.265, Lng: -1.732)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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