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1Old Ecclesall Chapel of Eases04221

Old Ecclesall Chapel of Ease

2St. Mary's Church, Bramall Lane. Consecrated 21st June, 1830, costing ú12,649, on a site given by Henry, 13th Duke of Norfolk. Clough Place in background, rights04230

St. Mary's Church, Bramall Lane. Consecrated 21st June, 1830, costing ú12,649, on a site given by Henry, 13th Duke of Norfolk. Clough Place in background, right

3St. Mary's Church, Bramall Lane. Consecrated 21st June, 1830, costing ú12,649, on a site given by Henry, 13th Duke of Norfolks04232

St. Mary's Church, Bramall Lane. Consecrated 21st June, 1830, costing ú12,649, on a site given by Henry, 13th Duke of Norfolk

4Interior of St. Mary's Church, Bramall Lane. Consecrated 21st June, 1830, costing anduacute;12,649, on a site given by Henry, 13th Duke of Norfolks04233

Interior of St. Mary's Church, Bramall Lane. Consecrated 21st June, 1830, costing anduacute;12,649, on a site given by Henry, 13th Duke of Norfolk

5Old Ecclesall Chapel of Eases04238

Old Ecclesall Chapel of Ease

6Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Sharrows04244

Cemetery Road Baptist Church, Sharrow

7Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04246

Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodge

8Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04248

Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodge

9Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04249

Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodge

10Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west wis04250

Beauchief Abbey, off Abbey Lane. Founded by Robert Fitz Ranulf, Lord of Alfreton, around 1183. After the Dissolution in 1537, the site became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley. The tower, although original, has lost its top storey and west wi

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