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    Beauchief railway station (pronounced Beechif) was in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It was built by the Midland Railway in 1870 and was designed...
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    remaining buildings on the site. Beauchief also had a railway station on Abbey Lane. See Beauchief railway station for full article. Greenhill (/ˈɡriːnhɪl/...
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    Sheffield's only remaining station after the Beeching cuts in the 1960s saw Beauchief, Millhouses and Heeley stations all close. The station was closed to main...
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    It was situated on the Midland Main Line between Heeley railway station and Beauchief station, and was accessed from the Archer Road overbridge, near...
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    (formerly station master at Beauchief, appointed to Whatstandwell but died 27 February 1873) William T. Stowell 1873 - 1876 (formerly station master at...
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    (afterwards station master at Ecclesfield) F. Smith 1924–1926 (afterwards station master at Beauchief) J. Townson 1926–1931 (also station master at Hassop...
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    1873–1881 (formerly station master at Sandal and Walton, afterwards station master at Beauchief) George Hull 1881–1886 (formerly station master at Grimston...
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  • Attercliffe Road railway station is a former railway station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The station served the communities of Attercliffe...
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    John Holloway Sanders (category British railway architects)
    Sheffield railway station 1870 Unstone railway station 1870 Dronfield railway station 1870 Beauchief railway station 1870 Millhouses and Ecclesall railway station...
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    Sheffield Cathedral Sheffield City Hall Endcliffe Park Ecclesall Woods Beauchief Abbey The Boundary Route of the South Yorkshire Way passes close to or...
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    is a major railway line from London to Sheffield in Yorkshire via the East Midlands. It comprises the lines from London's St Pancras station via Leicester...
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    West Tinsley railway station is a former railway station in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The station served the communities of Tinsley and Carbrook...
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  • of the city). 1176 (or 1183): Beauchief Abbey was established, 4 miles southwest of the town of Sheffield, in Beauchief. c. 1250: Church House at Handsworth...
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    the establishment of a Norman-French abbey, just south of Millhouses at Beauchief. Over time most of the area now covered by Millhouses had been given to...
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  • list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to...
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  • Broomhouse Tunnel (category Railway tunnels in England)
    junction through Dore and Totley and the line to Manchester, continuing to Beauchief. The tunnel on an OS map (1930) 53°16′29″N 1°26′20″W / 53.2748°N 1.4388°W...
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    Britain after the invasion. At Beauchief they established a corn mill on the river Sheaf, which was part of Beauchief Abbey. Many of the buildings of...
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    Bradway Tunnel (category Railway tunnels in England)
    Totley station. Northwards the line proceeds down a 1 in 110 gradient, through the abandoned Beauchief, Millhouses & Ecclesall and Heeley stations, into...
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    District Railway should build the Midland's route from the Midland Railway at Brightside to the same company's line at Treeton; the Attercliffe station should...
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    Catcliffe railway station is a former railway station in the Catcliffe area of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The station was located on the Sheffield...
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    1951 48 miles (77.2 km). The last trams ran between Leopold Street to Beauchief and Tinsley on 8 October 1960—three Sheffield trams were subsequently...
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    Cross Country Route (category Railway lines in the East Midlands)
    The Cross Country Route is a long-distance railway route in England, which runs from Bristol Temple Meads to York via Birmingham New Street, Derby, Sheffield...
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    Treeton railway station is a former railway station in the centre of Treeton, Rotherham, England. The station was situated on the North Midland Railway's line...
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    Gardens and Hillsborough Walled Gardens, with the Sheffield Winter Gardens, Beauchief Gardens and Lynwood Gardens being the separate entities). The Sheffield...
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    Gleadless Handsworth B6066 Woodhouse Catcliffe B6067 A57 Brinsworth B6068 Beauchief Ecclesall B6069 Sheffield Fulwood B6070 City Road (A6135) in Sheffield...
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    known mills on the Sheaf, having been built around 1280 by the Canons of Beauchief Abbey as a fulling mill. After the abbey was dissolved in the reign of...
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    from 1952. When the last public service tram ran from Leopold Street to Beauchief on 8 October 1960 the occasion was marked with a parade of 15 trams (three...
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  • the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Beauchief ____________________ Beauchief Priory; De Bello Capite Abbey Doncaster Greyfriars # Franciscan...
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  • to Derby and Nottingham were taken off and Heeley, Millhouses and Beauchief stations were closed in June 1968. Stopping trains on the former Midland main...
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    government reorganisation over the years. The Sheffield suburbs Woodseats, Beauchief, Handsworth, Woodhouse, Norton, Mosborough, Totley, Bradway and Dore were...
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