Bolton Abbey (estate area in county)

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Bolton Abbey is a historic estate and village in the Yorkshire Dales, famed for its ruined Augustinian priory, scenic River Wharfe setting, and extensive walking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Augustinian priory
country estate
estate
historic site
tourist attraction
village
accessibleBy B6160 road
followsWatercourse River Wharfe
foundedAs monastic settlement
hasActivity angling
hiking
nature watching
picnicking
walking
hasAmenity car parks
gift shops
tea rooms
toilets
visitor facilities
hasAttraction Barden Tower
Strid Wood
The Strid
stepping stones across the River Wharfe
hasCulturalSignificance iconic Yorkshire Dales landscape
hasFeature extensive walking trails
moorland
ruined priory church
scenic river gorge
woodland
hasHeritageStatus conservation area
hasLandmark Bolton Abbey
surface form: Bolton Priory
hasLandscapeType ancient woodland
river valley
upland pasture
hasReligiousAffiliation Canons Regular of Saint Augustine
surface form: Augustinian order
hasView River Wharfe
surrounding fells
isTouristDestinationFor day trips
heritage tourism
walking holidays
locatedIn Bolton Abbey
England
North Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire Dales
near Skipton
ownedBy Duke of Devonshire
partOf Bolton Abbey
surface form: Bolton Abbey Estate

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North Yorkshire contains Bolton Abbey (estate area in county)