Broomhall

Broomhall is a locality in , , . Broomhall is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Sunningdale railway station and Holy Trinity Church, Sunningdale.

Railway station
serves the village of , in , England. It is 26 miles 71 chains down the line from .

Castle
is a Grade II* listed country house on Shrubs Hill in , in , England. The fort was built as a folly by Henry Flitcroft in 1750–1755 and was later predominantly re-constructed by Jeffry Wyatville in a Gothic Revival style in the 1820s.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sunningdale and Sunninghill.

Village
is a village and civil parish in , England. Located in the , it takes up the extreme southeast corner of Berkshire and is adjoined by green buffers including Golf Club and Wentworth Golf Club.

Village
is a village in the civil parish of in the in the county of .

Locality
is the rural campus of Imperial College London, England. It is situated near the village of , near in Berkshire. Since 1986, there have been major developments on the site with four new college buildings.

Broomhall

Latitude
51.39233° or 51° 23′ 32″ north
Longitude
-0.63018° or 0° 37′ 49″ west
Elevation
180 feet (55 metres)
Open location code
9C3X99R9+WW
Geo­Names ID
13283926
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