Broomstick Hall Farm

View of Stout's Bridge and Broomstick Hall Farm House. The old entrance to Galley Hill is on the left. Brookside is now on this site.

  • Year: 1930
  • Ref No: RSC.1930.111
  • Copyright: Raymond Sears 2008
  • Key Figures: Ken Boyes & Reg Wackett
  • Donated By: ON-Original Negative
  • Street: Broomstick Hall Road

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Btroomstick Hall Farm

My father's grandmother was a servant there to William and Julia Stout in 1871 when she was 19 years old. And his great-great-grandfather died there falling off a hayrick in 1890.

Submitted on 12/03/2023 - 14:18 by Kathy C

Broomstick Hall Farm

My dad Roy Brown was born here in 1928 to Fred and Connie Brown new Warren

Submitted on 31/03/2021 - 20:51 by Hilary Nash

Mr

The picture is the farm where my father Roy Brown was born. The farm was actually called Broom Hall Farm. The Warrens my great grandparents were tenants when the farm was part of the Copped Hall estate. The Warrens had to give up the tenancy when the old Lord of the manor died and death duties had to be paid. The Warrens couldn't afford to buy the freehold so had to give up the farm in 1936...GJB

Submitted on 31/03/2021 - 20:37 by Gerald James Brown

Broomstick Hall Farm

My dad Roy Brown was born here in 1928 to Fred and Connie Brown new Warren

Submitted on 31/03/2021 - 20:26 by Hilary Nash

Broomstick Hall

Thank you for making this fantastic photo available on your site. My Allen ancestors lived here.

Submitted on 01/12/2009 - 03:15 by Heather Cox