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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Studley Royal Park including the Ruins of Fountains Abbey' has mentioned 'Cistercian' in the following places:
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The site, which has an area of 323 hectares (800 acres)[1] features an 18th-century landscaped garden, some of the largest Cistercian ruins in Europe, a Jacobean mansion and a Victorian church designed by William Burges. | WIKI |
It was developed around the ruins of the Cistercian Fountains Abbey. | WIKI |
[2] Fountains Abbey mill is the only 12th-century Cistercian cornmill left in the UK and the oldest 'intact' building on the estate. | WIKI |
Fountains Abbey ruins is not only a key eye catcher in the garden scheme, but is of outstanding importance in its own right, being one of the few Cistercian houses to survive from the 12th century and providing an unrivalled picture of a great religious house in all its parts. | UNESCO |
Fountains Hall, Porterxe2x80x99s Lodge and the Cistercian Water Mill have been sensitively reused to enhance visitor enjoyment of the site. | UNESCO |