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Ampleforth Abbey Trust

Ampleforth Abbey Roof Appeal

Please support Ampleforth Abbey with this urgent appeal to help us facilitate vital repairs to the Abbey Church's roof.
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Closed on 26/10/2021
RCN 1026493

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The Abbey Church at Ampleforth in North Yorkshire is an iconic building, a beacon of Catholicism and prayer in the North of England.

The church has played a major role in so many lives since it was built. It has seen weddings, baptisms, funerals, memorials, daily prayer, as well as countless moments of rejoicing and of sorrow. It has heard thousands of voices raised together magnificently in song, spanning generations of people drawn here by the invitation to experience our unique way of life, grounded in the Rule of St Benedict. It is a place that is of immense value to many people and is central to the daily life of prayer of the Benedictine Monastic Community resident here.

Now we are reaching out to our friends, whether you are a frequent visitor or someone who is just getting to know us, with an urgent appeal for support. The Abbey Church at Ampleforth is suffering badly from the effects of wear and tear. Due to the scaling back of our activities during COVID-19 the monastic community has seen a significant decrease in the Ampleforth Abbey Trusts ability to earn a living and look after our very special buildings.

During the last few months, we have noticed significant and troubling damage to the South Transept of the Abbey Church, which is escalating quickly. We are very concerned that if we do not tackle this soon the cost of repairing this will escalate to a point where we will have no option to enable repairs and the damage may be irreversible.

We have been so blessed that during these challenging times the monastic community have been able to connect with so many people through the online ministry of the community, whether that be Home Retreats, Home Prayers, the audio stream of the Daily Office and the Live Stream of Mass from the Abbey Church. Thank you for joining Ampleforth in prayer during this challenging time, the community hope that this has been a source of comfort and community for you.

We hope that many of our friends will consider supporting us through kind donations, so that we can source the additional £160,000 we need in place by March 2021 to facilitate these vital repairs.

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Ampleforth Abbey Trust

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RCN 1026493
Ampleforth Abbey is home to a community of Benedictine monks who welcome visitors into the Abbey for services, and to explore the extensive and stunning Abbey grounds. History & Heritage The Abbey Church and Visitor Centre offer a fascinating insight into a living monastic community. Founded in 1802, the Benedictine community at Ampleforth Abbey is the largest community of monks in the UK. The Abbey Church is filled with furniture, sculpture, and glass from skilled crafts people, including local oak craftsman Robert ‘Mousey’ Thompson. Retreats Our comfortable retreat facilities offer space to rest, reflect and relax away from the routine of everyday life. This place of prayer offers spiritual nourishment for those who seek it. All are warmly welcomed, whether part of a group, for a conference or your own personal retreat. Tea Room Home-made refreshments are available including hot meals and cakes, tea, coffee, and cold drinks including our Ampleforth Abbey apple juice and cider. Outside seating offers stunning views across the Ampleforth valley, and there is baby changing, children’s menu, and plenty of space to park buggies. Explore the Grounds The Ampleforth estate covers 1,200 acres of lakes and woodland in the Howardian Hills National Landscape, with the North York Moors National Park to the north. We welcome walkers and cyclists throughout the year.

Donation summary

Total raised
£8,250.96
+ £1,211.25 Gift Aid
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£8,250.96
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£8,250.96
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£0.00

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