- Bromsgrove - Wikipedia
It had a population of 34,755 in at the 2021 census It gives its name to the wider Bromsgrove District, of which it is the largest town and administrative centre In the Middle Ages, it was a small market town, primarily producing cloth through the early modern period
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Bromsgrove (2025) - Tripadvisor
I particularly enjoyed finding out about the medieval manor of Bromsgrove and seeing pieces displayed by the Bromsgrove Guild It’s even suitable for children, with activity sheets of things to spot, etc This place is a credit to the town and a fantastic place to visit
- Bromsgrove | Historic Town, Market Town | Britannica
Bromsgrove, town and district, administrative and historic county of Worcestershire, west-central England The town of Bromsgrove has surviving half-timbered houses, including the Hop Pole Inn (1572)
- Bromsgrove - Google Maps
Bromsgrove is a town in Worcestershire, England, about 16 miles north-east of Worcester and 13 miles south-west of Birmingham city centre It had a po More
- Bromsgrove | Visit Worcestershire
Home to the UK’s first open air museum, Avoncroft Museum and close to the beautiful Clent Hills Bromsgrove is a traditional market town located in north Worcestershire with excellent motorway connections, 30 minutes from central Birmingham and 45 minutes from Birmingham International Airport
- Places to Visit - Bromsgrove. gov. uk
Looking for places to visit in Bromsgrove District? Set in 19 acres of Worcestershire countryside, an award-winning, independent museum spanning 700 years of the history of Midlands buildings
- Discover Bromsgrove | A Visitors Introduction to Bromsgrove
Bromsgrove, a historic market town in Worcestershire, is a charming destination with a rich industrial heritage, picturesque countryside, and a vibrant local culture Situated conveniently near Birmingham, it combines the tranquillity of rural England with easy access to urban amenities
- Bromsgrove in Worcestershire - Town And Village Guide
Bromsgrove is a town located in the county of Worcestershire, England It is situated approximately 16 miles north-east of Worcester and 13 miles south-west of Birmingham The town has a rich history dating back to the Roman times, and it was once a centre for the wool trade
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