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  2. Broome Hall - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Spottiswoode (1787-1866), [1] first owner of Broome Hall. Oliver Reed in 1968, a later owner. Broome Hall is a Grade II-listed country house with grounds including cottages and outhouses on the wooded, upper southern slopes of the Greensand Ridge near Coldharbour in Surrey, England.

  3. Broom Hall - Wikipedia

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    Broom Hall is a historic house in the City of Sheffield, England that gives its name to the surrounding Broomhall district of the city. The earliest part of the house is timber-framed; it has been tree-ring dated to c1498, [1] and was built by the de Wickersley family, [2] whose ancestral home was at Wickersley. [3]

  4. Broomhall Castle - Wikipedia

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    Broomhall Castle. Broomhall Castle is a mansion house originally called Broom Hall and was built in 1874 by John Foukes and Frances Mackison for James Johnstone. It is situated in Menstrie, Clackmannanshire, Scotland on the Ochil Hills and consists of three storeys and a tower.

  5. Broomhall - Wikipedia

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  6. Broomhall House - Wikipedia

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    Broomhall House: the South Front. Believed to be a presentation drawing by Thomas Harrison.The main facade, with its semi-circular bay, is essentially as built, but the wings were never completed to Harrison's designs.

  7. Registered historic parks and gardens in Gwynedd - Wikipedia

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    Broom Hall Llanystumdwy SH4116337017: 1 February 2022: Park and gardens [15] [16] [17] The park, of about 30 acres (12 ha), lies mainly to the south and south-west of the house and gardens and is separated from them by a ha-ha. The park and gardens were laid out when the house was built (1779–1782), however, the gardens were later modified ...

  8. Broom, Bedfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Broom Hall is a three-storey, grade II listed, mid 18th century country house standing just off the High Street. It has been converted into flats and apartments. [12] Broom Park was described as a Gentleman's Country Estate when it was put up for auction shortly after the Second World War.

  9. Sir William Cook, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    He was only son and heir of Sir William Cook, 1st Baronet (died 1681), of Broome Hall, by his first wife Mary Astley, a daughter of Thomas Astley of Melton Constable in Norfolk. His grandfather had acquired Broome Hall by marriage in 1603. The Cooke family had been seated at Linstead in Suffolk since the 15th century. [3]