Beauchief

Beauchief is a village, formerly in Derbyshire, England, which has become a suburb of Sheffield. It lies on a hill above the River Sheaf and the Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet. Beauchief, generally pronounced "bee-chief", is notable for two buildings, still surrounded by parkland: Beauchief Abbey, long since converted into the parish church, and Beauchief Hall. It was named by the Trappist monks, who inhabited the abbey. Beau meaning beautiful and chief meaning headland.

 

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