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- Broom_Hall abstract "Broom Hall is a historic house in the City of Sheffield, England that gives its name to the surrounding Broomhall district of the city. The earliest part of the house is timber-framed; it has been tree-ring dated to c1498, and was built by the de Wickersley family, whose ancestral home was at Wickersley. The de Wickersley family descended from Richard FitzTurgis, who co-founded Roche Abbey in South Yorkshire. The de Wickersley family later dropped their Norman name (FitzTurgis) in favour of the village they controlled. The home later fell to the Swyft (Swift) family, after Robert Swift of Broomhall married Ellen, daughter and heir of Nicholas Wickersley, son and principal heir of John Wickerlsey of Wickersley and Broomhall.In the 16th century Broom Hall came into the possession of the Jessop family after marriage to a Swyft heiress. The Jessops added an extension to the house c.1614 and rebuilt sections of the house later in the 17th century. An east wing was added in 1784 for the then owner reverend James Wilkinson, vicar of Sheffield. In 1791, while James Wilkinson was still the owner, a mob rioting against the Enclosure of land act attacked the house and set it on fire. The house was divided into three in the 19th century but was restored as the home and workshop of the cutlery designer David Mellor from 1973 to 1990. It was further restored in 1988 and has since been converted for use as offices. It is a Grade II listed building.".
- Broom_Hall thumbnail Broom_Hall,_Sheffield.jpg?width=300.
- Broom_Hall wikiPageID "3956931".
- Broom_Hall wikiPageRevisionID "578541276".
- Broom_Hall hasPhotoCollection Broom_Hall.
- Broom_Hall subject Category:1490s_architecture.
- Broom_Hall subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Sheffield.
- Broom_Hall subject Category:Grade_II_listed_houses.
- Broom_Hall subject Category:Houses_in_Sheffield.
- Broom_Hall point "53.3748 -1.4884".
- Broom_Hall type Artifact100021939.
- Broom_Hall type Building102913152.
- Broom_Hall type BuildingsAndStructuresInSheffield.
- Broom_Hall type Dwelling103259505.
- Broom_Hall type GradeIIListedBuildingsInSheffield.
- Broom_Hall type GradeIIListedHouses.
- Broom_Hall type House103544360.
- Broom_Hall type HousesInSouthYorkshire.
- Broom_Hall type Housing103546340.
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- Broom_Hall comment "Broom Hall is a historic house in the City of Sheffield, England that gives its name to the surrounding Broomhall district of the city. The earliest part of the house is timber-framed; it has been tree-ring dated to c1498, and was built by the de Wickersley family, whose ancestral home was at Wickersley. The de Wickersley family descended from Richard FitzTurgis, who co-founded Roche Abbey in South Yorkshire.".
- Broom_Hall label "Broom Hall".
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- Broom_Hall sameAs Q15205130.
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- Broom_Hall lat "53.3748".
- Broom_Hall long "-1.4884".
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- Broom_Hall depiction Broom_Hall,_Sheffield.jpg.
- Broom_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Broom_Hall.