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Broomhall may refer to: * Broomhall, Cheshire, England * Broomhall (surname) *Broomhall House Broomhall House is the family seat of the Earls of Elgin, south-west of Dunfermline, sitting above the village of Limekilns and near the village of Charlestown, in Fife, Scotland. The building was designated as a Category A listed building in ..., near Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland See also * Broom Hall, building in Sheffield, England * Broomhill, Sheffield, district in South Yorkshire, England * Broomhill (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Broomhall, Cheshire
Broomhall is a civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The main line of the Shropshire Union Canal runs through the parish and the River Weaver forms part of its boundary. The main settlement is the hamlet of Broomhall Green, which lies on the A530 about south-west of Nantwich. The civil parish has an area of , and also includes part of the small settlement of Sandford (also in Newhall parish), with a total population of around 200 in 2011. Nearby villages include Aston, Sound, Wrenbury and Audlem.Search aCheshire East Council Public Map Viewer(accessed 5–6 March 2020) Broomhall appears in the Domesday survey and the name was also historically spelled Bromhall. History ''Brunhala'' was a small manor at the time of the Domesday survey in 1086. It was held by William Malbank, Baron of Wich Malbank ( Nantwich). Before the Norman Conquest it had been held by two men named Edric. A single household was recorded, ...
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Broomhall (surname)
Broomhall is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alfred James Broomhall (1911-1994), British Protestant Christian medical missionary to China * Arthur Broomhall (1860–?), English footballer *Benjamin Broomhall (1829-1911), British advocate of foreign missions *Chummy Broomhall (1919–2017), American cross-country skier * Erlon "Bucky" Broomhall (b. 1931), American skiing advocate *John Broomhall (21st century), English composer and audio producer * Keith Broomhall (b. 1951), English footballer * Marshall Broomhall (1866-1937), British Protestant Christian missionary to China *Sam Broomhall Sam Roger Broomhall (born 29 July 1976) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A loose forward, Broomhall represented Canterbury at a provincial level and the Crusaders in Super Rugby. He was a member of the New Zealand national side, the ... (b. 1976), New Zealand rugby union player * Susan Broomhall, Australian historian and academic {{surname, Broomhal ...
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Broomhall House
Broomhall House is the family seat of the Earls of Elgin, south-west of Dunfermline, sitting above the village of Limekilns and near the village of Charlestown, in Fife, Scotland. The building was designated as a Category A listed building in 1971. The house The house has a complex building history. First built in 1702 to designs by Sir William Bruce, it was remodelled in 1766 by John Adam, brother of Robert Adam, although there is debate about the extent of these alterations. In 1796, a further more extensive redesign was undertaken by Thomas Harrison (1744–1829), the Yorkshire-born architect noted for working in the Grecian manner. This essentially extended and re-faced the façades, creating a rectangular block 11 bays by 3 wide bays, although there are differing opinions on quite what was achieved by Harrison's designs. Part of the Harrison design, a semi-circular bay on the south front is decorated with three Coade Stone panels depicting reclining figures. Harri ...
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Broom Hall
Broom Hall is a historic house in the City of Sheffield, England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ... that gives its name to the surrounding Broomhall district of the city. The earliest part of the house is Timber framing, timber-framed; it has been Dendrochronology, tree-ring dated to c1498, and was built by the de Wickersley family, whose ancestral home was at Wickersley. The de Wickersley family descended from Richard FitzTurgis, who co-founded Roche Abbey in South Yorkshire. The de Wickersley family later dropped their Norman name (FitzTurgis) in favour of the village they controlled. The home later fell to the Swyft (Swift) family, after Robert Swift of Broomhall married Ellen, daughter and heir of Nicholas Wickersley, son and principal heir of John Wickersle ...
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