Abbeys & priories · Yorkshire & the Humber
Byland Abbey
Byland Abbey — monastery in North Yorkshire, England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 45 min–1.5 h
- Paid entry
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
Byland Abbey is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1101. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Owned by English Heritage. Managed by English Heritage. Address: YO61 4BD. Wikidata describes it as: "monastery in North Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 54.2017°, -1.1584°.
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Heritage listing
Byland Abbey is a ruined abbey and a small village in Byland with Wass civil parish, in the county of North Yorkshire, England, in the North York Moors National Park. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of Ryedale District, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
From English Heritage
Once one of the greatest monasteries in England, Byland Abbey inspired the design of church buildings throughout North.
Read more on the official property page.
Protected designations
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Howardian Hills
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
Byland Abbey is a ruined abbey and a small village in Byland with Wass civil parish, in the county of North Yorkshire, England, in the North York Moors National Park. From 1974 to 2023 it was part of Ryedale District, it is now administered by the unitary North Yorkshire Council.
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Background
History
It was founded as a Savigniac abbey in January 1135 and was absorbed by the Cistercian order in 1147. It was not an easy start for the community which had had to move five times before settling at the present site. The group of thirteen monks first left Furness Abbey, then in Lancashire, in 1134. They founded a new abbey at Calder, in Cumberland, and remained there for four years. They then suffered their first setback, when a Scottish raid forced them to return to Furness. However, they were refused re-entry, possibly due to lack of space at Furness or because their abbot, Gerald, refused to resign his rank. Its early history was marked by disputes with no fewer than four other religious…
Description
Extensive remains can still be seen of all the main buildings of the abbey. The most important building was the vast church, which was grander than any previous Cistercian building in Britain. At the top of the west front is the lower half of a huge rose window which was the inspiration for the southern rose window at York Minster. The rest of the church is harder to visualise as all the internal arcades were destroyed after the Dissolution, but most of the external walls stand up to the level of the top of the aisles, as well as one corner of the south transept that stands to its full height. Some of the arcaded stone screens dividing the church into sections for the monks and lay brothers…
Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Coordinates
- 54.2017, -1.1584
- District
- North Yorkshire
- Parish
- Byland with Wass
- Postcode
- YO61 4BD
- Parliamentary constituency
- Thirsk and Malton
- Established
- 1101
- Official site
- www.english-heritage.org.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q1018528 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Byland Abbey (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: BylandAbbey-7Je11-24105.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Byland Abbey?
- Byland Abbey is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode YO61 4BD), in the parish of Byland with Wass.
- When was Byland Abbey built?
- Built or established in 1101.
- Who runs Byland Abbey?
- Byland Abbey is operated by English Heritage.
- Is Byland Abbey a listed building?
- Byland Abbey is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
- Is Byland Abbey a protected site?
- Yes — Byland Abbey is part of the Howardian Hills National Landscape (AONB).
- How do I get to Byland Abbey?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode YO61 4BD. It sits within the Thirsk and Malton parliamentary constituency.