Medieval Industry: bread, beer and wool tour
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to discover more about the people who lived and worked on the Fountains Abbey estate.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Join this free tour to find out how the monks fed themselves, clothed themselves and earned an income to support their community. Learn more out about the people who lived at Fountains Abbey and discover what life would have been like for them.
Meet at Porter's Lodge at 2.30pm for an approximately 1 hour long tour.
If you’re interested in the history of the estate, join us on a tour of the garden and abbey, running run tours at the weekend. Or pop into Porter’s Lodge to see the free exhibition.
Standard admission charges apply
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
Meet at Porter's Lodge; a 15 minute walk from the Visitor Centre, down a steep 20% gradient, 5 minutes from the level access West Gate entrance and 30 minutes from the Studley Royal entrance.
- What to bring and wear
We are an outdoor site so please dress appropriately for the weather and wear sturdy shoes as the ground is uneven in places.
- Accessibility
There is lift access to the upper floors of the Mill. We have a portable hearing loop available to hire, free of charge, for guided tours. Pre-booking is essential, please call 01765 608888. Please collect from your tour guide. You can use this with a hearing aid set to 'T' or with headphones.
Upcoming events
Garden and abbey tour
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to discover the secrets and surprises of Studley Royal Water Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Abbey tour
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to discover more about the largest monastic ruins in the country.
Easter egg hunt at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal on an Easter trail.
Fountains Mill tour
Join one of our volunteer tour guides to find out more about the oldest building on the estate.