Rosedale Abbey, Church And Post Office c.1960
Photo ref:
R245014

More about this scene
The small hamlet of Rosedale Abbey sits in the heart of Rosedale on the southern edge of the North York Moors, seen in the background. It was a boom town during the 19th-century iron-mining era. It takes its name from the remains of a 12th-century Cistercian nunnery, whose remains are built into the parish church of St Lawrence (right).
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