Beauchief Abbey
Beauchief Abbey, Beauchief Abbey Lane, Beauchief, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S8 7BD
The Abbey was founded in the 12th Century and is dedicated to Thomas a Becket of Canterbury. Beauchief belonged to the Premonstratensian Order whose members were Canons. It was dissolved by the Commissioners of Henry VIII in 1536. During the 1670s a small chapel was added to the medieval Tower. Weekly Church of England Services are held to this day in the original chapel.
Visitors can see the original Medieval Tower, the 17th century Chapel with its original box pews and the remains of the old monastery cloisters and fishponds. Lots to see in and around the site and learn more about the Christian traditions and lives that have been practised at Beauchief since the 1170s. Self-guided tours available. Refreshments and Children's Activities Available (Please note Children under sixteen are required to be accompanied by an Adult)
Visitors are welcome to join us for the Heritage Evensong after HODs on Sunday, 21st September, at 1500.
Beauchief Abbey, Beauchief Abbey Lane, Beauchief, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S8 7BD
Ramp into Abbey - access to floor and Nave but not pews. Suitable footwear recommended as some areas are uneven
Visitors are also welcome to join us on Sunday 21st September 2025 for the Heritage Evensong at 1500 - a service that has been part of our Heritage for hundreds of years.