Broom Making


A Brief History
Brooms have been used for centuries to sweep caves, cabins and castles. Tree branches and brush were often used to sweep the floor and clean the ashes from the fireplaces. Sometimes a crude brooms were fashioned by tying something on a stick or handle: straw, hay, fine twigs or corn husks. These crude brooms did not sweep well and fell apart after a short time, even though strong linen twine was often used.

A Broom Maker at work.

Besom brooms, which are demonstrated at many of our shows, are made from the twiggy growth of the birch tree, and so the craft was particularly strong in areas where birch coppices abounded.

The villages of Baughurst and Tadley on the Hampshire/Berkshire border were particularly well known for their besom production. In other parts of the country, such as North Wales and Yorkshire, birch was frequently substituted by heather. Marrum grass has also been occasionally used.
 
Events and Attractions at Sandringham Craft Show
Specialist Demonstration Area
GlassblowingCross StitchChainsaw Carving demonstration
Pottery WorkshopsBasket MakingBodging
Bee KeepingLace MakingHurdle Making
Coppice WoodsmanFabric PaintingBobbin Making
BlacksmithWalking SticksBroom Making
SaddlerCider MakingWood Carving
CalligraphyJewellery MakingChair Making
CaricaturistSpoon CarvingBarrel Making
StonemasonSilk PaintingSilk Painting
Stone CarverWeather Vanes 
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FalconryFerret RacingArchery
Owl Display - Chrissies OwlsMake & TakeJuggling Workshop
MarionettesDonkey Rides 
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The Sandringham Craft Show
Dates & Prices
July 18th / 19th & 20th, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
10.00am - 6.00pm
Adults £5.00 Oap's £4.50 Children £2.00
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Sandringham, Sandringham, Norfolk, PE35 6EN
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