Our final images for this month are from visits to 'the next ones on the September Frank Fest list' - Fountains Abbey and Studley Water Garden, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. (Please bear with us - only a couple more sets to go and we'll arrive in October...
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(Shot raw and processed using: DxO PL Elite/ ViewPoint/ Nik Collection, Adobe LrC/ PS with Tony Kuyper Panels and Topaz Labs Studio 2. The compilations feature: R7 - Karen and R5 - Phil).
You can find out more about Fountains Abbey and Studley Water Garden
Here and Studley Royal Park
Here.
Phil and Karen
1. Fountains Abbey is the largest monastic ruin in Britain. The abbey was founded in 1132 by 13 Benedictine monks who left St Mary’s Abbey in York to follow the Cistercian order. This went fairly well (but only for a while).
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2. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII (1536 - 1541), Fountains Estate was sold by the crown to Sir Richard Gresham - who had to render it incapable of future religious use as part of the deal.
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3. Incapablised Cloisters as art…
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4. John Aislabie inherited the adjacent Studley Royal Estate in 1683 and together with his son, William, created an elegant water garden of mirror-like ponds, statues and follies.
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5. William purchased Fountains Abbey Estate in 1767 and incorporated the abbey ruins into the garden.
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6. In 1983 the property was acquired by the National Trust and in 1986 the site was granted World Heritage Site status.
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(Sources: National Trust, Wikipedia).