Broomley
Broomley village
Broomley is located in Northumberland
Broomley
Broomley
Location within Northumberland
OS grid referenceNZ0360
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSTOCKSFIELD
Postcode districtNE43
Dialling code01661
PoliceNorthumbria
FireNorthumberland
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament

Broomley is a village in the civil parish of Stocksfield, in Northumberland, England. It is situated between Hexham and Newcastle upon Tyne, to the south of the River Tyne. "Broomley School" is located not in Broomley, but in the neighbouring village of Stocksfield.[1] Until 11 January 2019 Stocksfield parish was officially called "Broomley and Stocksfield",[2][3] and until 1 April 1955 it was called just "Broomley".[4]

History

Dere Street, a Roman road, passes close by Broomley to the southwest. The first records of the village date to the 13th Century when it was included in a list of possessions of the Barony of Balliol, and Adam the forester was granted a landholding in "Bromleye". Wheelbirks furnace, a scheduled monument to the south of the village, produced iron in the 16th Century. In 1856 an Ordnance Survey map showed a Baptist Church at the east end of the settlement and up to five farms of varying sizes.[5]

References

  1. Whittonstall and Broomley First Schools Federation.
  2. Stocksfield Parish Council
  3. "Northumberland Registration District". UKBMD. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  4. "Northumberland West Registration District". UKBMD. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  5. Northumberland County Council. Broomley Conservation Area Character Appraisal.

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