Furness Abbey
Furness Abbey is a historic site located in Cumbria, England. Founded in 1123 by the Cistercian monks, it was one of the most important monasteries in the region. The abbey is known for its impressive architecture, including the remains of its church and cloisters, which showcase the distinctive Cistercian style.
The abbey flourished for several centuries, becoming a center of agriculture and trade. However, it fell into decline after the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, ordered by King Henry VIII. Today, Furness Abbey is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history.