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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]
Broomhill and Sharrow Vale — which includes the districts of Broomhill, Broomhall, Crookesmoor, Endcliffe, Sharrow Vale and Tapton Hill — is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England. The ward was created following the 2015 local government boundary review out of parts of the old Broomhill, Central and Nether Edge wards. [3]
Broom Hall, building in Sheffield, England; Broomhill, Sheffield, district in South Yorkshire, England; Broomhill (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 23 ...
The district is in the south west of the city of Sheffield, and covers the areas Broomhill, Crookes, Crookesmoor, Crosspool, Fulwood, Lodge Moor, Nether Green and Ranmoor, and part of Broomhall. For neighbouring areas, see listed buildings in Sheffield City Centre , listed buildings in S3 , listed buildings in S6 , listed buildings in S11 , and ...
The history of Sheffield, ... Queen's Head pub in Pond Hill, which dates from around 1480, with its timber frame still intact, and Bishops' House and Broom Hall, ...
It has nine community meal projects in Yorkshire and provides a free, three-course lunch at the Broomhall Centre in Sheffield every Wednesday. FoodCycle depends on its volunteers, who turn the ...
The parish of Broomhill & Broomhall has increased in area and population size over the years. In the 1970s, the parish boundaries expanded to include the university area and the neighbouring St George's Church was closed. Later, in 2000, another neighbouring church, St Silas, Broomhall, was also closed.
Broom Hall: c.1498-1784: Broomhill Church (west tower and porch) 1871: W. H. Crossland: Burrowlee House: 1711: Carbrook Hall Public House: c1620: Carmel House (facade) 1890: Cathedral Church of St Marie: 1848: Matthew Hadfield: Cementation furnace, Doncaster Street: 1848: built for Daniel Doncasters steelworks Cemetery Road Baptist Church: 1839