Attractions

Byland Abbey (English Heritage)Byland Abbey (English Heritage)

This beautiful ruin, set in the shadow of the Hambleton Hills, was once one of the great northern monasteries. A truly outstanding example of early Gothic architecture, Byland inspired the design for the famous York Minster Rose Window as well as influencing many other religious buildings throughout Europe. Its splendid collection of medieval floor tiles still in situ is the largest in Europe.

The Abbey Inn, a gastro pub overlooking Byland Abbey, was originally built within the monastic precinct on the site of medieval buildings and used as a farmhouse. It was converted to a pub in the 20th century and now offers high quality English food, using the best of local ingredients - www.bylandabbeyinn.co.uk

View key to symbolskeyEnglish Heritage Property Disabled access Disabled toilets Facilities for educational visits Education/study area Picnic site Wheelchairs available Welcome Host Regional Tourist Board Member Disabled accessDogs accepted

Prices


Adults £4.20
Concessions £3.60
Children £2.10

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Wed 1 - Thu 30 Sep 2010 Mon 11:00 to 17:00 | Wed - Sun 11:00 to 17:00
   
Byland Abbey (English Heritage)
 
 

Contact

Visitor Operations Team
Tel: 01347 868614
View the Byland Abbey (English Heritage) websitewww.english-heritage.org.uk/bylandabbey

Venue

Byland Abbey (English Heritage)

Byland Abbey, Coxwold, York, YO61 4BD

View the Byland Abbey (English Heritage) websitewww.english-heritage.org.uk/bylandabbey

See location of Byland Abbey (English Heritage) on Google maps.See location on Google maps.    

Map reference: SE 548788


2 miles south of A170 between Thirsk and Helmsley near Coxwold village.

Parking : free

Nearest station : 14 miles from Thirsk station

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