English Heritage sites near Broome Parish

Halesowen Abbey

HALESOWEN ABBEY

6 miles from Broome Parish

Remains of abbey founded by King John in the 13th century.

J. W. Evans Silver Factory

J. W. EVANS SILVER FACTORY

11 miles from Broome Parish

Established in 1881, J. W. Evans is one of the most complete surviving historic factories in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter.

Witley Court and Gardens

WITLEY COURT AND GARDENS

12 miles from Broome Parish

A hundred years ago, Witley Court was one of England's great country houses, hosting many extravagant parties. Today it is a spectacular ruin, the result of a disastrous fire in 1937.

Leigh Court Barn

LEIGH COURT BARN

17 miles from Broome Parish

An outstanding display of English medieval carpentry, this mighty timber-framed barn is the largest cruck structure in Britain.

White Ladies Priory

WHITE LADIES PRIORY

19 miles from Broome Parish

Ruins of the late 12th century church of a small nunnery of 'white ladies' or Augustinian Canonesses. Charles II hid nearby in 1651, before moving to Boscobel House.

Edvin Loach Old Church

EDVIN LOACH OLD CHURCH

19 miles from Broome Parish

The ruins of an 11th century and later church built within the earthworks of a Norman motte and bailey castle, with a Victorian church nearby. The site of hundreds of years of worship.


Churches in Broome Parish

St Peter's Broome

Redhall Farm Road Broome Kidderminster
01562 730777
https://cbbchurches.weebly.com/

Small church building seating 70 people surrounded by a well-maintained church-yard at its very best in the Spring (daffodils / trees in blossom) and in the Summer. Lovely painted / stained glass and a Flaxman crafted memorial. Moderate Catholic tradition. Church porch is open daily for visitors. A lot of Ramblers stop-off at Broome church in the Summer to eat their packed-lunches while sitting on one of the benches in the church-yard. The church is set in a quiet Hamlet.

No churches found in Broome Parish