The Broom. At the junction here a road runs west to the main A167 (Dean Road). To the south east is the road to Ferryhill Station. This road was laid in 1857, and previously the road to the Station was to the south along Gordon Terrace, following the course of an old Roman Road which originally joined York to Durham. This is probably the most historic road in Ferryhill, having been in use for some 2000 years.
This track at the bottom of Gordon Terrace leads to Little Chilton Farm.
View the Broom from all angles
The Broom is home to...
Florist : Enchantments Florist
Sport : Mountain High Cycles
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| Turn left to face down Gordon Terrace | Turn right to face towards Broom Cottages Junior School | |||
| Turn back to face Towards the Station | ||||
More information...
Eric Thompson Watercolours of Ferryhill
Ferryhill Street Map
Friends Reunited - Track down your school pals
The Ferryhill and Chilton Chapter - Our Free Newspaper
The North East Forum - Ferryhill Section
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