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In the 12th century this was replaced with a wooden motte and bailey castle. Beauchief Abbey was built 4 miles south-west of what was now a well established town. When the castle was destroyed in 1260 it was replaced with a stone castle, which would stand until the [[English Civil War]].
In November [[2005]], the [[University of Sheffield]]´s archaeological consultancy, ARCUS, unearthed a [[medieval]] well of over three metres in depth in the [[sandstone]] bedrock beneath Carmel House on Fargate [http://www.
Pottery found in the well, suggests that it was in use by 1300 AD, and had been filled in around the time of the [[English Civil War]]. Medieval pots included jugs made in the Hallgate area of neighbouring [[Doncaster]] and other items from the [[Humber Estuary]].
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