Broughton Cottages from North with no big elms.
Photograph of front of farmhouse taken from letting particulars.
Press cutting Southern Evening Echo 19 May 1966. This article titled "Yes sir - a saddle for an elephant" covers the history of the Broughton forge and the variety of jobs the owner, Phil Blake, and his brother Roy, who is a builder, are involved in. It includes a mention of their recent renovation of ...
View from North with people on the bridge.
Titled "Broughton House 1912". Thatched summerhouse on left.
View from over the river.
View from south east (note passage wall).
Photo in brown paper folder marked "Broughton House 1856" House front, railings in front, gate left. In chair Mrs. W. S.Tomkins, behind chair Maryann Lansley (maid to above). Facing chair Mary Ann Tomkins, daughter of Mrs. T. C. Langdon.
A view of Broughton House taken from Rectory Lane in 1922.
Broughton House from St Mary's Church.
A postcard showing a view of Broughton House from the west.
Broughton House from the South West. Wire fence foreground. No bay windows. Square front door canopy.
Photo of garden of Broughton House used in sale particulars of 1925.
View of south aspect of Broughton House taken from across the brook looking east-north-east.
View of Broughton House across brook, wire fence, 2 bay windows.
Taken from the meadow south west.
Broughton House from the front.
House from West front lawn by Wallop Brook.
View of south aspect of Broughton House taken from the front lawn looking west-south-west.
View of Broughton House from the South, with brook and archery target.
Photograph of an oil painting of Broughton House. Painting size 47x24 1/2in. Painted from the south west with a road in front, no date or history but thought to be 18th century. Photograph taken at Broughton House 12/07/1978. Came from Rev. Langdon via later sale.