Managing Organisation:
Leeds City CouncilContact:
Sean FlesherTelephone:
0113 3957400Kirkstall Abbey is very popular with local families and visitors from afar consisting of 23.5 hectares of historical grounds, landscaped walks and open grassland. The Abbey was founded in 1152 and is one of the best preserved medieval Cistercian abbeys in Britain and located next to the river in the picturesque Aire valley. Following a £5.5 million makeover there is something of interest for all visitors to enjoy including: restored Abbey ruins, visitor centre, beautifully landscaped grounds, tennis courts, children’s play area rugby union and football pitches. Uncover the story of what life was like for a 12th century monk in the new Visitor Centre. Interactive displays, reconstructions and audio-visual presentations provide a wealth of information. Wander from the Visitor Centre and feel a true sense of the history as you stroll around the Abbey and its grounds. Step back in time and imagine how different life was for the monks. Find out where and when they cooked, ate their meals, prayed and slept. Learn why the Laybrothers were so important to the monks and discover how the use of the Abbey has changed over the centuries. Enjoy a leisurely stroll around the grounds or along the river. Participate or just watch some of the formal organised games played on site. Take part in many events held throughout the year. Bring a picnic along or indulge in refreshments on a new terrace overlooking the river.
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