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SZ0095 : Church of St John the Baptist, Broadstone by Chris Downer
Church of St John the Baptist, Broadstone
  © Copyright Chris Downer and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence

Broadstone is a suburb of Poole. The Parish of Broadstone was created in 1906, formerly it had been a part of the Parish of Canford Magna. It is located 3 miles from Hamworthy railway station and 7 miles from Bournemouth International Airport. The ward had a population of 10,303 at the 2011 Census. The origin of the name of the village is unknown. Legend has it that a number of "broad stones" were laid across a local stream to enable people to cross without wetting their feet. This stream flows in the valley between Clarendon Road and Springdale Road, and the stones were located close to the Brookdale Farm.

In 1840, "Broadstone Farm" was built, and a railway line bypassed it in 1847. The first railway station was built in 1872 as part of the Southampton and Dorchester Railway and named "New Poole Junction" and, after several name revisions, became "Broadstone" in 1890. The arrival of the railway in Broadstone in the late 19th century had a major impact on the village. Prior to the railway, Broadstone was a small agricultural community, but the arrival of the railway enabled the village to grow and develop. The station finally closed in 1966.

The Parish Church, dedicated to St John, was built in 1888 and dedicated on St. John the Baptist's Day, 24th June, 1888 by Bishop Wordsworth. For a long period there was also a 'tin tabernacle' Mission Church on the corner of York Road and Mission Road.

The Victorian biologist, naturalist and philosopher Alfred Russel Wallace, who independently proposed the same evolutionary theory as Charles Darwin, lived in Broadstone during the last few years of his life. He built his own house, named Old Orchard, near what is now Wallace Road.

SZ0095 : Methodist Church, Broadstone by Chris Downer
Methodist Church, Broadstone
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Census 1841 Census
1851 Census (Canford Magna) [Rosemary Valentine]
1861 Census (Canford Magna District 2) [Rosemary Valentine]
1871 Census
1881 Census (Canford Magna) [Rosemary Valentine]
1891 Census
1901 Census
1911 Census
Parish Registers Baptisms 1887-1939 [Ruth Hawkins]
Marriages 1903-1922, 1922-1938 [Ruth Hawkins]
Burials
Trade & Postal Directories 1890, 1895, 1907, 1911, 1915 & 1920 [Jill Floyd]
1923, 1927 & 1931 [Jill Floyd]
1935 & 1939 [Jill Floyd]
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Monumental Inscriptions Broadstone World War One Memorials [External site]
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Registers
Christenings 1887-1998. Marriages 1903-1998. Burials 1914-1991.
Registration District
(for the purpose of civil registration births, marriages & deaths)
Not defined (presumably as Canford Magna)

 

 

 


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