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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 ]
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.
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.
In 1791, the hall was owned by the reverend James Wilkinson, vicar of Sheffield, when it was attacked and set on fire by a mob rioting against the Enclosure of land act. In 1973, David Mellor began manufacturing his own cutlery designs here. To house his factory he renovated a large historic mansion, Broom Hall. The building was then derelict.
Lithuanian National Association Hall: Lithuanian National Association Hall: September 29, 2015 : 315 Clinton St. Binghamton: 1917 structure was important social center for immigrant community for the next half-century 37
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Arms of Cooke Baronets of Broome Hall in Norfolk (Cooke of Linstead, Suffolk) Or, a chevron engrailed gules between three cinquefoils azure on a chief of the second a lion passant argent [2] The Cooke Baronetcy , "of Brome Hall in the County of Norfolk", was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1663 for William Cooke.
The southern limit of the area was the small estate of "Broom Hall". To the east of Broomhall the southern boundary was not precisely defined but approximated to the northern limit of "Spring Fields". Despite the difficulties of indeterminate boundaries the area had a certain unity of geography and a shared history of economic development.