Bromham
St Owen's Church
Photographs © John Crow 2001
BROMHAM, a parish in the hundred of WILLEY, county of BEDFORD, 3¾ miles (W. N.W.) from Bedford, containing 298 inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, in the archdeaconry of Bedford, and diocese of Lincoln, rated in the king's books at £8, and in the patronage of the Provost and Fellows of Eton College. The church, dedicated to St. Owen, contains some handsome monuments to deceased members of the families of Trevor and Dyne. The village lies on the banks of the river Ouse, over which there is a bridge: it is recorded that the channel of this river, from some unknown cause, was left so bare of water in 1399 and in 1648, that persons walked in it to the distance of three miles. Here is a mineral spring, but in disuse.
[Extract from Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of England 1831.]
See also Bromham Mill
Bromham Bridge - Roman - the Mill is top left
Bromham Bridge - Roman - the Mill is top right