Broadstone is a town and suburb of Poole in Dorset, England. It's situated about 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) from Hamworthy railway station and 7 miles (11 kilometres) from Bournemouth International Airport. Since 1840, it has grown from a little farm to a suburb. In 1840, 'Broadstone Farm' was established, and a railway line bypassed it in 1847. Its first church was constructed in 1853, which later became the Scout hall. The first railway station was built in 1872 and named 'New Poole Junction' and, after many name revisions, became "Broadstone" in 1890. Broadstone First School originated as a Dame school, established in 1871. At the turn of the century, lavender oil started being created in the area. This came to a stop in 1935 when the factory was destroyed in a fire, but a lot of lavender can still be discovered within the area. Considerable growth of the town has been undertaken, particularly with the construction of the Pine Springs housing estate as well as the opening of extra schools to service the growth in population. In accordance with the 2011 Census, the town has a resident population of about 10,303, which has risen slightly from the approximately 10,256 inhabitants measured during the 2001 Census. Centred around the main road (the B3074), 'The Broadway' is a bustling hub of shops, churches, schools and housing. The shops include both local and national chain shops, along with cafes and restaurants. Broadstone is notable for its large recreation fields and heathland park, plus an annual Christmas parade and lights. The 24 acres of Broadstone Heath are some of the historic heathland which covered the Poole Basin. For all your house upgrades, ensure that you work with trustworthy experts in Broadstone to ensure that you get the top quality service.