{{about||the British ship in WWII|SS Broompark (1939)|the English country house|Broome Park}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Use British English|date=August 2011}} {{one source|date=November 2025}} {{Infobox UK place | country = England | official_name = Broompark | region = North East England <!-- MAP & LOCATION --> | os_grid_reference = NZ2426441729 | coordinates = {{coord|54.7698|-1.6228|display=inline,title}} | post_town = DURHAM | postcode_district = DH7 | postcode_area = DH | dial_code = <!-- GOVERNANCE --> | constituency_westminster = City of Durham <!-- DISTANCES --> <!-- you can use the template {{convert|(enter data)|mi|precision=0}} to help convert miles to km automatically; both are displayed --> | london_distance_mi = 261<!-- for UK articles (outside of Greater London), distance to London as the crow flies --> <!-- ENGLAND-SPECIFIC --> |civil_parish = Brandon and Byshottles | unitary_england = County Durham | lieutenancy_england = County Durham <!-- ALL AREAS --> | other_language_name = <!-- any other alternative language name --> | other_language = <!-- any other alternative language name --> | language = <!-- any locally spoken languages --> | language1 = <!-- any locally spoken languages --> | language2 = <!-- any locally spoken languages --> }} '''Broompark''' is a village in County Durham, England.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Broompark,_Durham_6268|title=Broompark, Durham|publisher=Gazetteer of British Place Names|access-date=1 November 2025}}</ref> It is situated some {{Convert|3|mi|km}} west of Durham city. It was once the site of the Broompark colliery, operated by North Brancepeth Coal company. The oldest remaining buildings in the village are Broom Farm guesthouse, built in 1711, and Broom Farm West, also built in the early 18th century. It was also the site of The Loves pub, which is now closed.
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Category:Villages in County Durham Category:Category D villages {{Durham-geo-stub}}