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The town has a number of historic pubs and eating places, most of them near the town centre. It also has a "Broadplace" facility, a small centre for community usage of laptop computers, help and guidance and free Internet access. Broseley Library, which also has computer access, is located to the
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once produced in abundance in Broseley have become synonymous with any product of their type, regardless of where they were made. Broseley bricks are notable for their brown and red mottled nature, a sign of their cheap production, and Broseley tiles are of a strawberry red to light brown hue.
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Broseley's amateur dramatics society, BroADS, puts on several plays a year. Every month, the Birchmeadow Centre is used by Broseley Cinema, to show well-rated films on its own large screen. There is a thriving arts and crafts community that forms a group known as the Broseley Artists.
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is a five-acre ancient meadow and is also being managed to protect and develop wildlife diversity. Both projects have been supported by the Broseley/Barrow Local Joint Committee, a Shropshire Council initiative to encourage devolution of decision-making to local people.
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existed there in 1605, giving Broseley a serious claim to the oldest railways in Britain. The wagonways were almost certainly constructed for the transport of coal and clay and it was these resources that led to the huge expansion of the town during the
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There are two wildlife areas maintained by local groups. The Hay Cop between Dark Lane and Ironbridge Road was the site of the town's water supply and was developed as a nature reserve in 2007. Penns Meadow on the border between Broseley and
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in 1177, and in similar variants thereafter, indicating that it had anciently been Burgheard's (or Burgweard's) clearing, or grove. In Broseley's manorial history, the medieval family of de Burwardesley was considered by the historian
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Since 2015 residents have held an annual music festival in the town's High Street, usually over the second weekend in June. It features local bands and is supported solely by fundraising events held throughout the year.
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Since 2009, the Birchmeadow Centre, owned by the Town Council, has hosted live music events, presenting an array of UK and foreign artists, mainly in the folk, blues and ballad genres. They have included such figures as
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The area suffered economic decline in the latter half of the 19th century, as industries moved elsewhere. This left a legacy of uncapped mine shafts, derelict buildings, abandoned quarries, spoil heaps and pit mounds.
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The jitties (lanes and paths) of Broseley Wood on the western boundary of Broseley are the remains of cottage settlements built for miners. At the other end of the social spectrum the town has many examples of
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that were shipped worldwide. These are invaluable for dating archaeological sites, as they survive without decay and bear a maker's stamp that reveals their date of origin.
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Works pioneered here and across the Ironbridge Gorge set the stage for mass production of iron products in the later Industrial Revolution that drove the expansion of the
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In 1600, the town of Broseley consisted of only 27 houses and was part of the Shirlett Royal Forest. The area was known for mining; some of the stone used to build
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can be seen throughout the town, in the railways, mines, ironworks, brickworks, kilns, houses and fine buildings associated with the area's industrial past.
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or Dark Lane School and John Wilkinson School, named after a noted ironmaster who lived nearby. For secondary education, most pupils travel to
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The town lies on the south bank of the Ironbridge Gorge and so shares much of its history with its better known, more recent neighbour,
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of that year, when it lay in the Hundred of Alnodestreu. That jurisdiction was dismembered in the time of King
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In the last thirty years of the 20th century Broseley underwent a modern revival, with the development of
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Broseley's own website of What's on and links to clubs, shops, accommodation and more –
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constructed the world's first iron boat whilst living in the town. The plans for the
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This article is about the town in England. For the place in the United States, see
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chaired by a town mayor. It is in the part of Shropshire administered by
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in the world was built in 1779 across the Severn, linking Broseley with
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There was a settlement existing in 1086, listed as Bosle in the
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houses, dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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south of the town centre, next door to the health centre.
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was taken from Broseley and there is evidence that wooden
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and named in honour of his English wife's home town.
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Local news and television programmes are provided by
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is one of the trust's ten museums, another being the
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Broseley is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
OS grid reference
SJ676015
Civil parish
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Shropshire
Ceremonial county
Shropshire
Region
West Midlands
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England
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Postcode district
TF12

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