Studley Royal Park

Studley Royal Park

Studley Park Royal is a designated World Heritage Site in North Yorkshire.

The site, which has an area of 323 hectares (800 acres) 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. It was developed around the ruins of Fountains Abbey and now boasts a vast deer park.

Studley Royal House

Studley Royal House (or Hall) stood in the north-west corner of the park. Originally a medieval manor house, having a main block with forward projecting wings, it burned down in 1716 and was rebuilt by John Aislabie. He filled in the centre, to which his son William added a portico in 1762 to complete its Palladian appearance.

The building was destroyed by fire in 1946. A large stable block, built between 1728 and 1732, survived and is now a private house.

Studley Royal Water Garden

The water garden at Studley Royal created by John Aislabie in 1718 is one of the best surviving examples of a Georgian Water Garden in England. It was expanded by his son, William who purchased the adjacent Fountains Estate. The garden's elegant ornamental lakes, canals, temples and cascades provide a succession of dramatic eye-catching vistas. It is also studded with a number of follies including a neo-Gothic castle and a palladian-style banqueting house, and also St Mary's Church.

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Fountains
Ripon
North Yorkshire
HG4 3DY
United Kingdom
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01765 608888

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