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1St. Paul's C. of E. Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Streets04328

St. Paul's C. of E. Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Street

2St. Paul's C. of E. Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Streets04330

St. Paul's C. of E. Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Street

3St. Paul's C. of E. Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Streets04340

St. Paul's C. of E. Church and Town Hall, Pinstone Street

4St. Paul's C. of E. Church, Pinstone Streets04341

St. Paul's C. of E. Church, Pinstone Street

5Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04357

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

6Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04360

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

7Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04361

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

8Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04367

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

9Beauchief 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 wis04371

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

10Beauchief Abbey and cottages referred to on early maps as the Lodges04372

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

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