Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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
Studley Royal Park is one of the few great 18th century gardens to survive substantially in its original form, and is one of the most spectacular water gardens in England.
With the integration of the River Skell into the water gardens and the use of xe2x80x98borrowedxe2x80x99 vistas from the surrounding countryside, the design and layout of the gardens is determined by the form of the natural landscape, rather than being imposed upon it.
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.
Fountains Hall, Porterxe2x80x99s Lodge and the Cistercian Water Mill have been sensitively reused to enhance visitor enjoyment of the site.
The key priorities set out in the plan include the restoration of the garden and parkland, the production of a Conservation Management Plan, the protection of the setting of the World Heritage property, implementing water management adapting to climate change, promoting sustainable management, improving environmental performance, and engaging people and partnerships.