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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey' has mentioned 'Deer' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Fountains Abbey and Hall 1.2 Studley estate 1.3 Studley Royal House 1.4 Recent history 2 Major features 2.1 Studley Royal Water Garden 2.2 St Mary's Church 2.3 Deer park 3 Image gallery 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External links | WIKI |
Deer park[edit] | WIKI |
The medieval deer park, where the church stands, is home to between 300 xe2x80x93 350 deer and a wealth of flora and fauna. | WIKI |
At Studley there are three types of deer: Red Deer, Fallow Deer and Sika Deer. | WIKI |
Located in the extensive deer park is St Maryxe2x80x99s Church, a masterpiece of High Victorian Gothic architecture, designed by William Burges in 1871 and considered to be one of his finest works. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Combining the remains of the richest abbey in England, the Jacobean Fountains Hall, and Burgesxe2x80x99s miniature neo-Gothic masterpiece of St Maryxe2x80x99s, with the water gardens and deer park into one harmonious whole, Studley Royal Park including the ruins of Fountains Abbey illustrates the power of medieval monasticism and the taste and wealth of the European upper classes in the 18th century. | UNESCO |
Each year over 300,000 people come to the paying area and an estimated 150,000 people visit the deer park. | UNESCO |