Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey' has mentioned 'Abbey' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
---|---|
Fountains Abbey was founded in 1132 by Benedictine monks who left St Mary's Abbey, York to follow the Cistercian order. | WIKI |
After the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539 by Henry VIII, the Abbey buildings and over 500 acres (200xc2xa0ha) of land were sold by the Crown to Sir Richard Gresham, a merchant. | WIKI |
The hall is a Jacobean mansion, built partly with stone from the Abbey ruins. | WIKI |
After his death in 1742, his son William extended his scheme by purchasing the remains of the Abbey and Fountains Hall. | WIKI |
The Abbey precinct is managed by English Heritage on behalf of the National Trust. | WIKI |
At the west end of the estate is the transitional Elizabethan/Jacobean Fountains Hall, partially built from reclaimed abbey stone. | 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 |
Conservation works in the garden, to the many garden buildings and to the Abbey and other buildings, have adhered to good conservation practice and have been thoroughly researched and documented. | UNESCO |
English Heritage is responsible for conservation of the abbey under a guardianship agreement. | UNESCO |
The abbey and its surroundings is a scheduled monument. | UNESCO |