Coordinates: 52°49′43″N 0°59′18″W / 52.828634°N 0.98845303°W / 52.828634; -0.98845303

Upper Broughton

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Upper Broughton
Village and civil parish
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Area3.06 sq mi (7.9 km2)
Population346 (2021 census)
• Density113/sq mi (44/km2)
OS grid referenceSK 682261
• London100 mi (160 km) SSE
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMelton Mowbray
Postcode districtLE14
Dialling code01664
UK Parliament
Websitehttp://upperbroughton.objectis.net
List of places
UK
England
Nottinghamshire
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Upper Broughton or Broughton-Sulney or Over-Broughton[1] is a village and civil parish about seven miles north west of Melton Mowbray,[2] in the Rushcliffe district of the county of Nottinghamshire, England. In 2011 the built-up area had a population of 327,[3] the same as the parish.[4] The parish count increased to 346 at the 2021 census.[5] The parish touches Wymeswold, Hickling, Widmerpool, Broughton and Old Dalby and Willoughby on the Wolds.[6] Upper Broughton is a conservation area that was designated in 1973 and is 16 hectares.[7] The settlement is near the boundary with Leicestershire,[8] and Nether Broughton is across the county boundary.

Features

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There are 16 listed buildings in Upper Broughton,[9] of which St Luke's Church is Grade I listed.[10]

Upper Broughton has a village hall, on Melton Road (A606) near the junction with Bottom Green.[11]

There is a pub on Main Street, which was originally called the Golden Fleece and is now the Tap and Run. It was badly damaged by fire in June 2022[12][13] and re-opened in June 2023 after extensive rebuilding work.[14]

Upper Broughton railway station, on the Nottingham direct line of the Midland Railway, opened in 1880 and closed in 1948.[15]

History

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The name "Broughton" means 'Farm by the brook'.[16] Upper Broughton was recorded in the Domesday Book as Brotone.[17] On the 1st of April 1965 an area of Broughton and Old Dalby parish was transferred to the parish. The transferred area was 21 acres.[18] The parish was part of the Bingham Wapentake.[19] "Broughton Sulney" is another name for the parish.[20]

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