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JERVAULX PARK Abbey Ruins
(formerly listed as Jervaulx Abbey ruins under General) GI Ruins of Cistercian house moved to this site in 1156. Early English.Sandstone ashlar. Church of nave, transepts and choir, with cloister on south side of nave, flanked by chapter house to east, kitchen and dorter to south. Footings of church stand up to about one metre high, showing an aisled nave, transepts with eastern aisles and short choir with lady chapel. Pier bases octofoiled with keels. Lady Chapel, now containing stone coffins. In the north transept a complete stone altar, and part in the south transept. At the crossing a mutilated stone effigy of c1280, probably of Ralph Fitz-Henry. Several medieval grave covers in the nave.To the south of the church, the outline of the cloister. On its eastern side, with two round-headed windows, the chapter house, rectangular in plan, the walls standing approximately two metres high,containing a stone bench on inside. The vault rested on six surviving, though at time of resurvey recently vandalized, monolithic octagonal marble columns with crocket capitals. To the south, the square meat-kitchen walls standing to their full height, with two vast fireplaces. West of this, the monks' dormitory, its west wall standing in its full length to its full height, with nine lancet windows at first floor level. Parts of other buildings also, and innumerable architectural fragments all over the site.VCH i,p 280ff. Scheduled as an Ancient Monument. Listing NGR: SE1717685727
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Sources
Books and journals Page, W, The Victoria History of the County of York, (1907), 280
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This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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