Rievaulx Abbey was founded in 1132 by twelve monks from Clairvaux Abbey as a mission centre for the colonisation of the north of England and Scotland. It was the first Cistercian abbey in the north. With time it became one of the great Cistercian abbeys of Yorkshire, second only to Fountains Abbey in fame.
The remote location was ideal for the Cistercians, whose desire was to follow a strict life of prayer and self-sufficiency with as little contact as possible with the outside world. The patron, Walter Espec, settled another new Cistercian community, founding Wardon Abbey, Bedfordshire, on one of his inherited estates, again on unprofitable wasteland,
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Great angle, excellent details, well done Trevor…
thank you Jason
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Love all the arches. Well captured!! :D
Thank you Cee.
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Beautiful capture Trevor, great angle too, & the narravite is so interesting.
Thanks very much Malcolm
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excellent Trevor
thanks S & L
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Excellent shot well seen and taken
Thank you Martina for your kind comments
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excellent perspective really emphasises the sweeping arches
Thanks very much Mike
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Great work!! Highly evocative and a place for a true hero’s adventure!!
Thank you so much Meeli
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Great perspective Trevor really like it.
thanks very much.
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Love the POV very nice how you framed the three windows in the background in the arch in the foreground :)
Thank you Rebecca..its a wonderful place to wander around seeing all the different angles for different shots…thanks also for the fav
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thanks Ray
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