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Early Bromyard's name is believed to derive from the Old English words "brom," meaning broom (a type of shrub), and "geard," meaning enclosure or yard. This suggests that the area was originally characterized by broom plants or was an enclosed area where such plants grew. The name reflects the natural landscape of the region as well as its agricultural practices. Over time, Bromyard evolved into a market town, retaining its historical roots in its name.

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