Jervaulx Abbey

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.

Jervaulx
Jervaulx Abbey ruins
Location within North Yorkshire
Monastery information
OrderSavigniac, Cistercian
Established1156
Disestablished1537
Mother houseByland Abbey
Dedicated toSt Mary
DioceseYork
Controlled churchesAysgarth, Ainderby Steeple, East Witton, West Witton
People
Founder(s)Akarius fitz Bardolph
Site
LocationEast Witton, North Yorkshire, England
Coordinates54°16′1″N 1°44′17″W
Grid referenceSE173855
Visible remainsSubstantial
Public accessYes. Privately owned.

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. The valley is now called Wensleydale.

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