After our very busy day out visiting the city of York it was time for a bit of a foray out into the countryside and Fountains Abbey and the neighbouring Studley Water Gardens was on the cards.
The weather forecast had been a bit dodgy so far and we weren’t sure whether we would be able to visit … as none of us fancied it in the pouring rain … but we got so lucky with plenty of blue skies and sunshine.
We parked up at the West Gate car park with plans for us all to explore the abbey area and then for Martin and I to return to the car and drive to the Water Gardens car park, whilst Jackie and Phil made their way on foot.
We started our visit at Fountains Hall …
… where we managed to get a small fix of Christmas decorations …
… before continuing along the driveway towards the Abbey …
We decided to make our next stop the old watermill … which gave us great views back across to the Hall …
It’s in an absolutely beautiful spot and, once you get up close and personal, there was so much to see. It’s a huge site and, at its heyday was pretty much a totally self contained community, with all the accompanying buildings and accommodation that this would have entailed.
We spent a good while exploring and just trying to imagine how everything fit together back in the day … I took soooooo many photographs but have picked some of my favourites to share with you …
We spent a good while exploring and just trying to imagine how everything fit together back in the day … I took soooooo many photographs but have picked some of my favourites to share with you …
Once we’d seen all we could of the Abbey Jackie and Phil headed off for the Water Gardens and Martin and I headed back to the car … calling in at a small visitor centre on the way.
We had missed this on the way in but it really did make sense of all we’d seen with a potted history of the Abbey through the years and a really good scale model of the site as it would have been …
We had missed this on the way in but it really did make sense of all we’d seen with a potted history of the Abbey through the years and a really good scale model of the site as it would have been …
Finally we were ready to make our way to the Water Gardens car park, where we were greeted by this handsome chap …

We headed behind the cafe and across the small wooden footbridge … and alongside one of the huge pools …
There was just time for a quick cuppa in the cafe before heading back to the car and Anthology Cottage.
Another lovely day out courtesy of the National Trust on the most glorious of Autumn days 😀
Another lovely day out courtesy of the National Trust on the most glorious of Autumn days 😀
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