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About: Broome Hall

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Broome Hall is a Grade II-listed country house with grounds including cottages and outhouses on the wooded, upper southern slopes of the Greensand Ridge near Coldharbour in Surrey, England. It was built around 1830 for the politician and printer Andrew Spottiswoode, and had a succession of similarly wealthy family owners before the main house was converted into eleven flats, each separately owned, in the late 20th century. It was owned, for a number of years in the 1970s, by actor Oliver Reed.

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  • Broome Hall is a Grade II-listed country house with grounds including cottages and outhouses on the wooded, upper southern slopes of the Greensand Ridge near Coldharbour in Surrey, England. It was built around 1830 for the politician and printer Andrew Spottiswoode, and had a succession of similarly wealthy family owners before the main house was converted into eleven flats, each separately owned, in the late 20th century. It was owned, for a number of years in the 1970s, by actor Oliver Reed. Broom(e) refers to the genus (and specifically several species) of often flowering plants genisteae (along with gorse, lupins and laburnum). Along with evergreens, broom dominates the sandy soil in the region. (en)
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  • c. 1830
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  • Grade II listed
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  • Converted to flats
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  • Country house and estate (en)
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  • c. 1830 (en)
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  • Broom is a generic and specific English term for the genisteae genus of plants and certain species; from this the tool is derived. (en)
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  • Broome Hall, seen in 2006 (en)
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  • Near Coldharbour, Surrey, England (en)
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  • Surrey (en)
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  • Broome Hall (en)
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  • Andrew Spottiswoode MP (en)
  • Frederick Pennington MP (en)
  • Oliver Reed, actor (en)
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  • Converted to flats (en)
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  • Broome Hall is a Grade II-listed country house with grounds including cottages and outhouses on the wooded, upper southern slopes of the Greensand Ridge near Coldharbour in Surrey, England. It was built around 1830 for the politician and printer Andrew Spottiswoode, and had a succession of similarly wealthy family owners before the main house was converted into eleven flats, each separately owned, in the late 20th century. It was owned, for a number of years in the 1970s, by actor Oliver Reed. (en)
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