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Fountains Mill

Fountains Mill was originally constructed in the 12th century by the monks of Fountains Abbey. At various points in its life it was also a Saw Mill, Dairy and housed wartime refugees. The mill ground...

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Fountains Abbey

A details description of all there is to see at Fountains Abbey would take several days to write. This Cistercian monastery founded in 1132 ran until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539. It is a...

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Temple of Fame, Studley Royal

The Temple of Fame is believed to date from around 1770, built for William Aislabie. Although it looks like stone, the columns are actually wood and plaster, as a result of this unusual construction it...

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Octagon Tower, Studley Royal

The Octagon Tower was constructed in the mid 1730’s.It was originally intended to have a spiral staircase inside, but this was never built. By 1976 it was a virtual ruin until it was restored by the...

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Serpentine Tunnel, Studley Royal

The Serpentine Tunnel was built in 1730 for John Aislabie, probably by Robert Doe. It was designed to give guests a gentle fright on their way up to the Octogon Tower and High Ride.

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Temple of Piety, Studley Royal

The Temple of Piety was built around 1737 and was originally known as the Temple of Hercules It overlooks the Moon Pond, below the Octogon Tower. Estate owner and local MP John Aislabie was involved in...

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Fishing Tabernacles, Studley Royal

The fishing tabernacles were probably one of the earliest parts of the garden, with the cascade into the lake being started around 1716 The pavilions are said to have been used as a base for fishing...

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Devils Chimney, Studley Royal

The Devils Chimney is a garden feature dating from about 1740, it overlooks the seven bridges walk. It is said to be a representation of the Mausoleum of the Horatii and Curiatii near Rome.

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Mann’s Cave, Studley Royal

I went in search of something natural and found something very much man-made. Manns Cave appears to be another garden feature, a recess in the face of a small quarry which has had a roof added. At some...

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The Swallow – Studley Royal

During the summer water often flowed into a natural swallow hole on the bend of the river. To prevent this a 75m bypass tunnel was built around 1760, but this is now blocked and dry. The natural...

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