Monastery information | |
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Order | Savigniac, Cistercian |
Established | 1156 |
Disestablished | 1537 |
Mother house | Byland Abbey |
Dedicated to | St Mary |
Diocese | York |
Controlled churches | Aysgarth, Ainderby Steeple, East Witton, West Witton[1] |
People | |
Founder(s) | Akarius fitz Bardolph |
Site | |
Location | East Witton, North Yorkshire, England |
Coordinates | 54°16′1″N 1°44′17″W / 54.26694°N 1.73806°W |
Grid reference | SE173855 |
Visible remains | Substantial |
Public access | Yes. Privately owned. |
Jervaulx Abbey in East Witton in North Yorkshire, 14 mi (23 km) 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.[2]
The place name Jervaulx is first attested in 1145, where it appears as Jorvalle. The name is French for 'the Ure valley' and is perhaps a translation of the English 'Ure-dale', also known as Yoredale.[3] The valley is now called Wensleydale.