- yorkshire.com arts-and-culture/kirkstall-abbey/Kirkstall Abbey, an architectural gem in Leeds, UK, embodies a rich tapestry of Cistercian monastic life from 1152 to its dissolution in 1539.
- britainexpress.com counties/yorkshire/abbeys/…Kirkstall Abbey is a remarkably complete medieval monastery set in parkland beside the River Aire, yet very close to the centre of Leeds.
- http://yorkshireguides.com kirkstall_abbey.htmlKirkstall Abbey The ruins of Kirkstall Abbey, the most complete set of Cistercian ruins in Britain, are situated in Kirkstall, to the north-west of Leeds city centre.
- visitleeds.co.uk things-to-do/view-all/kirkstall-…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.
- whatsoninleeds.net kirkstall-abbey/Located just a short distance out of the city centre, Kirkstall Abbey is beautifully preserved, offering visitors an opportunity to walk through the ruins.
- kirkstallward.net abbey/index.htmKirkstall Abbey was founded in 1152 and is the most important historic building in Leeds. It is located in a major public park, which each year provides a venue for...
- youtube.com watchThe abbey is a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument.[8] After a £5.5 million renovation programme there is a new visitor centre with intera...
- citydays.com places/kirkstall-abbey/Today, designated as a Grade I listed building and a scheduled ancient monument, Kirkstall Abbey continues to attract visitors from around the world.
- journal.studio projects/kirkstall-abbeyBuilt over 800 years ago as a Cistercian monastery, Kirkstall Abbey is a modern-day visitor attraction and scheduled ancient monument.
- insearchofannwalker.com kirkstall-abbey/Foundation at Barnoldswick. Anne was right that the abbey was founded in 1147, but the monks didn’t inhabit the land at Kirkstall until 1153.