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remain: Parkbank Wood to the East of the Abbey, Old Park Wood and Little Wood Bank to the south, Gulleys Wood in the centre of the park and Ladies Spring Wood to the west. Public footpaths run through the estate, including across the golf courses and through several of the woods. The
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using stone from the now ruined Abbey. In 1923 the estate was purchased by Mr Frank
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492:"Houses of Premonstratensian canons: The abbey of Beauchief"
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for its biological interest, under the name "Totley Wood".
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Ladies Spring Wood information board - Prof Melvyn Jones
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615:. Bournemouth University. Archived from
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1966:12th-century establishments in England
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403:Site of Special Scientific Interest
177:Beauchief Abbey from the north-east
648:. 21 November 2001. Archived from
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1971:1537 disestablishments in England
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1976:Grade II* listed monasteries
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1514:St Mary the Virgin, Beighton
1413:King Edward VII Upper School
1113:Holy Cross, Gleadless Valley
951:St Mary the Virgin, Beighton
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1306:Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
1269:Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
1173:Mosborough Methodist Church
1088:Christ Church, Hackenthorpe
900:St Peter and St Paul (CofE)
583:"Totley Wood SSSI Citation"
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1108:Sacred Heart, Hillsborough
991:Christ Church, Stannington
490:William Page, ed. (1907).
477:History of Beauchief Abbey
265:Scheduled Ancient Monument
156:History of Beauchief Abbey
35:Beauchief Abbey main tower
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1073:St Charles, Attercliffe
986:Christ Church, Pitsmoor
978:Commissioners' churches
931:St James, Midhopestones
185:order founded by Saint
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1280:St Nicholas, Bradfield
1148:St Margaret, Wincobank
1078:Christ Church, Fulwood
1020:Non-conformist chapels
961:St Nicholas, Bradfield
608:Clayton, Carl (2000).
548:"History of the abbey"
475:Pegge, Samuel (1801).
310:Sheffield City Council
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110:53.333194°N 1.500849°W
1951:Churches in Sheffield
1509:St Mary, Bramall Lane
1138:St Joseph, Handsworth
1128:St Catherine of Siena
1011:St Thomas, Brightside
1001:St Mary, Bramall Lane
996:St George, Portobello
941:St Mary, Bolsterstone
916:All Saints, Ecclesall
882:Churches in Sheffield
764:Doncaster Whitefriars
509:Taylor, John (1879).
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181:The abbey was of the
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1275:St Mary, Ecclesfield
1203:St Thomas, Wincobank
1178:St Paul, Norton Lees
1143:St Lawrence, Tinsley
1103:Hillsborough Trinity
946:St Mary, Ecclesfield
824:Doncaster Greyfriars
642:"Historic Buildings"
589:on 27 September 2007
432:Burials at the abbey
274:Sheffield Round Walk
258:Beauchief Park today
115:53.333194; -1.500849
1865:Rivelin Valley Park
1860:Porter Valley Parks
1770:Crookes Valley Park
1285:Sheffield Cathedral
1183:St Peter, Greenhill
1163:St Mark, Mosborough
1083:Christ Church, Dore
956:St Mary, Handsworth
807:Monk Bretton Priory
747:Monk Bretton Priory
622:on 5 September 2003
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1531:Terminal Warehouse
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1444:Mappin Art Gallery
1377:Ecclesfield Priory
1198:St Thomas, Crookes
1158:St Mark, Grenoside
1153:St Mark, Broomhill
1027:Fulwood Old Chapel
921:Attercliffe Chapel
742:Ecclesfield Priory
646:The Sheffield Star
554:on 14 October 2014
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374:The location: The
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