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Beauchief Abbey

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289: 47: 170:, who had been canonised in 1173. Tanner stated that Robert FitzRanulf was one of the murderers of Thomas Becket and founded the abbey to expiate his guilt. Pegge also disputed this fact, showing that Robert FitzRanulf had no connection with the murder. The abbey once contained an alabaster altar-piece, which depicted the death of Thomas Becket. In the 1879 the altarpiece was known to be in the possession of a Mr. Foljambe, of Osberton, near Worksop. 725: 174: 31: 54: 271:
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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Today only the western tower of the Abbey remains, together with some ruins (including a wall) to the immediate south-east. The tower is attached to a chapel (now a church) built in the 17th century, but what remains is a
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using stone from the now ruined Abbey. In 1923 the estate was purchased by Mr Frank Crawshaw. Some of the land was sold for housing development but much was presented to Sheffield Corporation.
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This is also an old mature wood, though it has seen more active use in the past and may not be primary ancient woodland. There is again evidence of charcoal and
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in 1537 and the estate became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley, from whom it descended to the Pegge family through the marriage of Edward Pegge of
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The shape. The wood's edge has several bends and zig-zags, characteristic of the surrounding land being cleared over a long period of time.
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on the lower slopes and on the river terrace, with small numbers of other species also represented. The upper terrace is dominated by
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The parkland, though it has had its topography altered for the golf courses, still includes evidence of mediaeval
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for wildlife and public recreation, and has two public footpaths running through. The trees today are mainly
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to Gertrude Strelley, heiress of the Strelley's, in Norton on 17 July 1648. In 1671 Edward Pegge built
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on the Beauchief estate and on outlying manors was important, and the monastery also controlled
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de Alfreton. Thomas Tanner, writing in 1695, stated that it was founded in 1183. However,
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As with most monastic sites, Beauchief was an industrial as well as a religious centre.
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to the west. It was formerly managed for coppicing with standards—the remains of
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is a medieval monastic house now serving as a parish church in the southern suburbs of
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on its western border used to be the boundary between the parishes of Sheffield and
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This is an arc-shaped area of mature deciduous woodland on a steep bank facing the
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Notitia monastica: A short history of the religious houses in England and Wales
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arrives from Park Bank Wood, running eastwards through Chancet Wood and on to
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Medieval monastic house now serving as a parish church in Sheffield, England
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by the river and several species of hole-nesting birds including the
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A dead oak tree creates a break in the canopy in Ladies Spring Wood
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The absence of evidence of early settlements or field boundaries.
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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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are still to be found here. It is currently managed by
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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Beauchief Abbey is located in South Yorkshire
City of Sheffield
South Yorkshire
Coordinates
53°19′59″N 1°30′03″W / 53.333194°N 1.500849°W / 53.333194; -1.500849
Sheffield
England
Robert FitzRanulph
Samuel Pegge
abbot
Derby
Thomas Becket

Premonstratensian
Norbert
Prémontré
France
lay brothers
church
cloisters
chapter house
dormitory
refectory
Farming
iron
smelting
River Sheaf
dissolved
Ashbourne, Derbyshire

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