Sunday, 4 August 2013

Fountains Abbey


Britain's largest monastic ruin and most complete Cistercian abbey is a World Heritage site. Fountains Abbey was the second of the Yorkshire houses to be founded. In spite of its rather inauspicious beginnings, Fountains became the largest and richest of the Northern abbeys and headed an extensive family that extended to the shores of Norway. Fountains stemmed from the Benedictine house of St Mary’s, York, where a group of reform-minded monks fled from their abbey to pursue a harsher and more disciplined way of monastic life.

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