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- Beauchief Abbey is a medieval monastic house now serving as a parish church in the southern suburbs of Sheffield, England. History.
- In 1671 Edward Pegge used stones from the abbey to build a new family home called Beauchief Hall.
- My grandfather was born on Beauchief Abbey Farm and my great grandfather was buried in the graveyard having farmed there for years.
- In 1536 Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries forced Beauchief Abbey to be stripped of its roof and the windows were broken.
- 5.1.1 The Beauchief Abbey Conservation Area is located close to a separate conservation area known as the Beauchief Hall Conservation Area.
- Beauchief Abbey is serving the Sheffield community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
- The Beauchief Abbey church continues today to explore and promote the Christian life in ways that are both modern and traditional.
- Beauchief-Abbey, a parish in Derbyshire, with a station on the M.R. Post town, Abbeydale, under Sheffield.
- We found Beauchief Abbey after setting out on a walk to discover some less well known (to us) parts of Sheffield.
- Built in honor of Saint Thomas Becket in the year 1183, this revered abbey finds itself in the midst of the spotless lawns and glossy pathways of the Beauchief...
Beauchief Abbey
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Средневековый монастырский дом, ныне служащий приходской церковью, в южном пригороде Шеффилда, Англия.
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