Grotte de Saint-Robert
La grotte de Saint-Robert (en anglais : St. Robert's Cave) est un petit ermitage rupestre situé à Knaresborough, dans le Yorkshire, en Angleterre.
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St Robert's Cave and Chapel of the Holy Cross
The early 13th century St Robert's Cave and Chapel of the Holy Cross, also known with variants such as St Robert's Chapel and Chapel of the Holy Rood, are located on Abbey Road beside the River Nidd in its gorge at Knaresborough. Once inhabited by Robert of Knaresborough, the cave is a rare example of a medieval hermitage cut out of the magnesian limestone river gorge with a domestic area externally and the chapel of the Holy Cross which originally housed the saint's grave.
The trustees of the site are the monks of Ampleforth Abbey and in 1989 the Harrogate Museums Service carried out excavations after clearing the site.
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Knaresborough Town A.F.C.
Knaresborough Town Association Football Club is a football club based in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. They are currently members of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division and play at Manse Lane.
617 m
Knaresborough Priory
Knaresborough Priory was a Trinitarian House in the town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. The priory at Knaresborough was the only Trinitarian house in the entire Yorkshire region. The house was founded c. 1257 and dissolved in 1538.
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King James's School, Knaresborough
King James's School is located on King James Road, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. King James's is a large non-selective school with a large sixth form.
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Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag
The early-fifteenth century Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag is located in an old quarry on Abbey Road beside the Nidd Gorge at Knaresborough and is an early 15th-century-chapel cut out of the sandstone of the river gorge cliff face. It is a Marian shrine on the old pilgrim's route to the now demolished Knaresborough Priory and close to the ancient stone quarry that was used for building works at Knaresborough Castle, the parish church and elsewhere. It was also once known as Quarry Chapel or Our Lady of the Quarry.
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