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Statue 0f Monk, Jervaulx Abbey, East Witton, near Ripon, North Yorkshire,, England UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue at Jervaulx Abbey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue at Jervaulx Abbey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture of a monk or nun at the Jervaulx Abbey ruins Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue at Jervaulx Abbey
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jervaulx Abbey Yorkshire on an autumnal morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue 0f Monk, Jervaulx Abbey, East Witton, near Ripon, North Yorkshire,, England UK. Stone statue of a monk at Jervaulx Abbey in East Witton, 14 miles north-west of the city of Ripon, was one of the great Cistercian abbeys of Yorkshire, England, dedicated to St Mary in 1156. It is a Grade I listed building. At the height of its prosperity the abbey owned half of the valley and was renowned for breeding horses, a tradition that remains in Middleham to the present day. It was also the original home of Wensleydale cheese, originally made with ewes` milk.


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