• Western end of the ruined church at Kirkstall Abbey, built by Cistercian monks from Fountains Abbey between 1152 and 1182.
  • Kirkstall Abbey is a significant historical site and is one of the most popular places to go out in Leeds.
  • Fishing is permitted at Kirkstall Abbey as well as along other parts of the River Aire.
  • Kirkstall Abbey is directly across the road from Abbey House Museum, this is a great opportunity to make a day out for all the family.
  • I liked kirkstall abbey's structure and the atmosphere beacuse there is brillant green garden and historical statues ..
  • Kirkstall abbey is a ruin of a Cistercian monastery in Kirkstall, a bit outside Leeds city centre on the bank of the river Aire.
  • The Kirkstall Abbey Leeds architecture is typical of the Cistercian style and Features a cruciform church with a long nave, transepts, and a splendid chapter house.
  • [Link https://www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries/kirkstallabbey Kirkstall Abbey] is one of Britain's most beautiful ruined abbeys.
  • We also found out interesting and peculiar facts, for instance: in the late Victorian era, a road used to run through the centre of the abbey building.