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Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains AbbeyUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Park, one feature of the World Heritage SiteLocationNorth Yorkshire, EnglandCriteriaCultural: i, ivReference372Inscription1986 (10th session)Coordinates54xc2xb06xe2x80xb258xe2x80xb3N 1xc2xb034xe2x80xb223xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf54.11611xc2xb0N 1.57306xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / 54.11611; -1.57306Map showing location of Studley Royal ParkShow map of North YorkshireStudley Royal Park (England)Show map of England | WIKI |
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 |
Studley Park, Yorkshire, engraved by F. P. Hay after a drawing by J.P. Neale, c1820. | WIKI |
It then devolved to Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, a distant relative on whose death in 1859 the estate passed to his nephew the Marquess of Ripon, the Viceroy of India, who built St Mary's church in the park. | WIKI |
Studley Royal House (or Hall) stood in the north-west corner of the park. | WIKI |
In 1986 the entire Park was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. | WIKI |
The park incorporates Fountains Abbey, Fountains Hall, and a number of other notable historic features. | WIKI |
The Lake, from Temple of Piety, Studley Park, Yorkshire. | 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 |
Main entrance to park Stable block, now converted to a private house Palladian-style banqueting house Interior of banqueting house View of the water garden showing the Gothic folly of the Octagonal Tower The Chorister's House (located adjacent to St Mary's Church) St Mary's Church Chancel of St Mary's Church The Obelisk Above St Mary's Church Temple of Piety and water gardens Octagon Tower one of the fishing pavilions and weir Temple of Fame view across the Water Gardens Cascade | 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 |