Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey, a former monastery established in 1123, stands as one of the finest Medieval ruins in Britain. Once a stronghold of the wealthy and influential Cistercian order, the abbey’s remains are nestled in the landscape, offering a tangible connection to the past. Visitors can explore the extensive ruins, which include towering arches, weathered stone walls, and the remnants of the monastic buildings. These structures provide a vivid glimpse into the daily life and architectural grandeur of the Middle Ages, making it a compelling site for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

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