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that church. Indeed this whole chapter of the valley's history is little understood, with only a handful of references remaining. There are records suggesting that the nuns at one point had to be moved following a raid by Scots. Another record reprimands the nuns for financial mismanagement and urges them not to give away so much in aid to the poor that they bankrupt themselves. Another reprimand tells them not to allow visitors into their dormitory and another warns them against allowing puppies into the church lest they disturb the service. It seems from these records that there was probably a steady population of between half a dozen and a dozen nuns.
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in France. It is therefore extremely difficult to guess what the Priory would have looked like (whereas Cistercian abbeys are highly formulaic). What stone remains is well finished and laid, but it is unclear where in the church it would have been and what ancillary buildings might have surrounded
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For such a small village Rosedale boasts both a football and cricket team. The football team, managed by Alastair Wilkinson, competes in the Ryedale Beckett League Division 1 and the cricket team, captained by William Sullivan, competes in the Feversham League, which they won in the 2019 season.
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once stood on the site. All that is left today is a staircase turret, a sundial and a single stone pillar. Some headstones that seem to belong to nuns have been reported, though it is unclear whether they are in situ. Founded in 1158 or earlier, the priory was inhabited by a small group of
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Tourism in the area has developed into a major industry, with many smaller properties renovated for private holiday homes or as self-catering accommodation. Hotels, larger properties and farms provide bed and breakfast accommodation.
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ruins, now converted into barns and cottages, the abbey church, rebuilt in 1894, and the mill in the grounds. . .The capital messuage, priory or mansion-house, known as the manor-house of Rosedale had in
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credited with being the first people to farm sheep commercially in the region - a quintessentially Cistercian practice driven by the order's desire to live "far from the concourse of men".
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It is worth noting too that there is evidence that the local water-courses have been carefully managed – another common feature of Cistercian landscapes – and that there is a
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Rosedale Show is held in the village each August and attracts some 5,000 visitors. The show dates back to 1871 and is one of the oldest in North Yorkshire.
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Recently a local parish council election attracted candidates opposed to the construction of affordable housing close to their properties.
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mining industry was established. The population of the valley expanded rapidly until the demise of the mines in the 1920s.
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of about 1125. He died before 1130–1 and was succeeded by William his son, founder of Rosedale
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with 12 sacks, followed by Arden, Rosedale and Ellerton-in-swaledale with 10 sacks. . .
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starts in the village, though the chimney that gave it its name was demolished in 1972.
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At least part of the remaining structure was in use as a church or for another purpose.
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belonged to this house. . .Of the ruins that remain is the square of the
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Little is known of the Priory. Unlike their male counterparts in nearby
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All that remains of the original building structure is a stair turret.
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As of 1999 only four of the twenty four nunneries were still in use:
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Gender and material culture : the archaeology of religious women
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The Parish Church of St Mary and St Lawrence, Rosedale Abbey.
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The Parish Church of St Mary and St Lawrence, Rosedale Abbey.
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Rosedale Abbey consists of a collection of stone houses and
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was built c.1894 on the foundations of the priory chapel.
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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The Yorkshire Monasteries: Cloister, Land and People
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Rosedale Abbey is located in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
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London
S
Unitary authority
North Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
North Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
YO18
Dialling code
Police
North Yorkshire
Fire
North Yorkshire
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK Parliament
Thirsk and Malton
UK
England

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