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Broome, Worcestershire

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font, restored from the former church. St Peter's was grade 2 listed in 1958. From Victorian times it had a small adjoining school which closed in 1933. It is very small inside, and can only seat around 90 people. The Aisle, at 44", (112cm), is reputedly the narrowest in Worcestershire. The church
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dismissed the village as "so devoid of notable features, that would be no more noticed than the loss from Great Britain of any individual of the name of Smith". Other than farming, he continued, it was without industry. However, the old field names Nailer's Close and Kiln Pit suggest some local
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Until the end of World War 2, the main occupation in the village was agricultural, but now many of the smaller farms have disappeared. Top Farm, Spring Farm and Lodge Farm are private dwellings. Most of the newer houses, and the older ones which have been modernised or extended, are occupied by
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commuters or retired people. Several of its buildings are grade 2 listed, including the 17th-century half-timbered Dower Cottage at the entrance to the village, and Old Well House, a former farm on a minor lane leading east towards the 18th-century Redhall Farm, which is also grade 2 listed.
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The church of St Peter is of ancient date and during a period of neglect the church bell once hung from an old oak tree stump in the churchyard. The church was rebuilt in brick about 1780 with its main entrance through the first stage of the tower. Inside is a marble monument designed by
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of that county until transferred back to Worcestershire in 1844. Its parish bounds stretch south to include Hackman's (formerly Hangman's) Gate and the agricultural settlement of Yieldingtree beyond it, both of which have their small manor houses.
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manufacture in its past. A stream rising on the eastern boundary also formed several pools, including one in the hall grounds stocked with fish and, at the further boundary, another serving a mill that went out of use during the 19th century.
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The two most substantial houses are the former 19th-century Rectory and the mixed style Broome House. The main building of the latter dates from the 18th century and has a facing of
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features, built partly of brick and partly of the local red sandstone, in a style that has been attributed to the
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and lies to one side of Broome Lane, a minor road that runs westwards from the outskirts of
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commemorating Anne Hill, who died in 1804. There is also the bowl of the original
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Rose Cottage and the half-timbered Dower Cottage at the main turn into Broome
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now forms part of a combined ministry with the villages of
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Billings Directory of 1855 records that there was never a
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Broome is located in Worcestershire
Worcestershire
2001
OS grid reference
SO9078
Civil parish
District
Wyre Forest
Shire county
Worcestershire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
DY9
Dialling code
Police
West Mercia
Fire
Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Wyre Forest
UK
England

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