Rosedale Abbey

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Rosedale Abbey is a small historic village in North Yorkshire, England, known for its picturesque setting in the North York Moors and its remnants of medieval monastic and Victorian ironstone mining heritage.

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Rosedale Abbey canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
country England
ecclesiasticalParish Rosedale
economicActivity agriculture
tourism
governingBody Rosedale Parish Council
hasAmenity accommodation for visitors
village shop (seasonal or limited)
hasHeritage Victorian ironstone mining
medieval monastic site
hasRemains calcining kilns
disused railway trackbeds
old mine workings
hasStructure camping and caravan sites
holiday cottages
old priory ruins and fragments
public house
tea rooms and cafes
village green
hasTrail walking routes on former railway line
historicalActivity calcining of ironstone
ironstone mining
historicalPeriodOfIndustrialPeak 19th century
knownFor picturesque setting
remains of ironstone railway
scenic valley landscape
tourism
walking and hiking
landscapeType moorland valley
upland pasture and moor
locatedIn North York Moors
surface form: North York Moors National Park

North Yorkshire
Rosedale
locatedInAdministrativeArea Ryedale
surface form: Ryedale district (former)
locatedInTime historic county of Yorkshire
locatedOnWatercourse River Seven
near Kirkbymoorside
Pickering
partOf Rosedale valley
region Yorkshire and the Humber
religiousBuilding Church of St Mary and St Laurence
former Cistercian priory site
tourismType heritage tourism
rural tourism
walking tourism
transportAccess local roads from Pickering and Kirkbymoorside

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North York Moors containsSettlement Rosedale Abbey
Hutton-le-Hole near Rosedale Abbey