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Broome Parish

Broome is a small parish, of about two square miles in area, lying in the north east of the district in the shadow of the Clent Hills. Although it is rural in character, and several of its parishioners are farmers, its proximity to the West Midlands conurbation makes it an attractive area for the commuter. It includes two old settlements, the village of Broome and the hamlet of Yieldingtree, as well as many newer houses at Hackman’s Gate and elsewhere along the main road, which bisects the parish.

The village itself lies hidden from the major roads and has many fine buildings, black and white, sandstone and brick. Even in the parish’s small area there are a number of secluded country walks, which permit the visitor to escape completely from the nearby Birmingham and Black Country conurbation.

 

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The page is next due for review 10 September 2011.
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