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Fountains Abbey, N. Yorkshire

Fountains Abbey, N. Yorkshire
A Birthdays treat to see something special. We knew about this place and its history but had never visited before.

"Fountains Abbey is one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England. It was founded in 1132 by 13 Benedictine monks from St Mary’s in York. They'd grown tired of the extravagant and rowdy way that the monks lived in York and so they escaped, seeking to live a devout and simple lifestyle elsewhere. This was how they came to Fountains.
By the time three years had passed the monks had become settled into their new way of life and had been admitted to the austere Cistercian Order. With that came an important development – the introduction of the Cistercian system of lay brothers. The lay brothers (what we would now call labourers) relieved the monks from routine jobs, giving them more time to dedicate to God rather than farming the land to get by. It was because of the help of the lay brothers that Fountains became wealthy through wool production, lead mining, cattle rearing, horse breeding and stone quarrying.
Bad harvests hit the monks hard and combined with raids from the Scots throughout the 14th century, they experienced economic collapse. This was worsened by the Black Death which struck the country in 1348.
Despite its financial problems, the abbey remained important. The abbacy of Marmaduke Huby (1495–1526) marked a period of revival, and the great tower built by Huby symbolised his hope for the abbey’s future.
The abbey was abruptly closed in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by Henry VIII.
The estate of Fountains Abbey was sold by the Crown to a merchant, Sir Richard Gresham. It remained in private hands until the 1960s. The National Trust bought the estate from the West Riding County Council in 1983."

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 Peter_Private_Box
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Hi Herb
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice composition with great colours and feeling!
The abbey must have been a wonderful sight when it was active!
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
11 months ago.
 Herb Riddle
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Thanks Peter. I know you have already been here as I have just checked up on you abbey photos too. A wonderful sight and the mind boggle at what it must have looked liked in its heyday.
Glad you enjoyed this view.

Cheers. Herb
11 months ago.
 Herb Riddle
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Thanks so much Judite.

Regards. Herb
11 months ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
A brilliant encompassing angle for a shot there Herb,.. and a marvellous lesson in the Abbey's history,.. Cheers'.. from Dj.
10 months ago.
 Christa1004
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These ruins are truly impressive, what a wonderful sight from your position.
9 months ago.

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