John's Deer Park Walk Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, Ripon, HG4 3DY TRAIL Walking GRADE Moderate DISTANCE 3 miles (5km) TIME Our deer warden John has picked this walk as one of his favourites within the park. As you follow the circular route, look out for some of the 500 wild deer that live here. Please take extra care during the months of October and November when the annual mating season - deer rut - takes place. Ensure you keep your distance and have dogs on a short lead at all times. 1 hour Terrain OS MAP This walk follows bridleways and footpaths through parkland. The terrain is fairly easy walking and mostly flat. Walking boots are recommended. Explorer 299 Ripon and Boroughbridge Things to see Contact 01765 608888 [email protected] Facilities nationaltrust.org.uk/walks Studley Royal House Rough Bridge Deer in the parkland The house began life as the manor house of the medieval village of Studley Magna, then underwent many alterations. In the 1750s, William Aislabie remodelled the façade to a fashionable neoclassical front. A century later, the Marquis of Ripon renovated the house again and laid out formal gardens in the 1860s. The house burned down in 1946, sadly. The impressive stable block is all that remains today. This large gritstone and limestone rubble bridge carried the track from Studley Royal House to Wheatbriggs House, the old head gardener's house, on the other side of the parkland. We know that it dates from the mid-18th century but do not know if it was John or William Aislabie who ordered its contruction. There are three species of deer living on the estate: red, fallow and sika. The red are the largest and the stags have impressive pointed antlers. Fallow bucks have flat, palmate antlers and are a tan colour with white spots. Sika deer are the only non-native species in the park and are generally smaller than the red and fallow deer. They also have white spots so it can be difficult to tell them apart from the fallows from a distance. Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, Ripon, HG4 3DY Start/end Start: Visitor Centre, grid ref: SE272687 End: Fountains Abbey Visitor Centre grid ref: SE27306870 How to get there By foot: Public footpaths and bridleways link Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal to the city of Ripon, 4 miles away. By bike: Follow the signed onroad cycle loop. On Way of the Roses coast to coast cycle route. Cycle racks located at the Visitor Centre. By bus: Links from Yorkshire Dales, Leeds, Harrogate and York to Ripon. Connections to Fountains Abbey via 139 Ripon Roweller service. Please call Traveline for details 0871 200 22 33. By car: off B6265 Ripon to Pateley Bridge. 8 miles west of A1(M), 12 miles north of Harrogate A61. Follow the brown tourist signs. nationaltrust.org.uk/walks 1. From the Visitor Centre car park, head for the mini roundabout and turn right along the bridle path that runs alongside the estate drive towards St Mary's Church. Turn right through a gate, looking out for the obelisk, and walk along the tarmac drive until you reach the church. 2. Just before reaching the church turn left onto a mown path in the grass and follow the boundary wall until you reach the grand stable block of Studley Royal House, now a private residence. 3. Walk past the house and turn right, walking along with the house on your right until you reach a tarmac drive. Cross over the drive and head down the slope, looking out for a stone bridge. Cross the bridge and follow a line of oak trees, passing the old head gardener's house and cottages that once belonged to estate workers. 4. Turn right along the boundary ha ha and wall and continue along until you reach the public right of way marker. Turn right here and follow the path back up through the deer park alongside the estate drive. The track will take you back to pass in front of St Mary's Church. 5. Pass through the gate and turn left, retracing your steps for the final part of the walk towards the Visitor Centre.
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