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AS SEEN IN COUNTRY LIVING MAGAZINE | Hawk Tail Hand Broom | Handcrafted Heritage Broom | Bristol Broomworks

AS SEEN IN COUNTRY LIVING MAGAZINE | Hawk Tail Hand Broom | Handcrafted Heritage Broom | Bristol Broomworks

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AS SEEN IN COUNTRY LIVING MAGAZINE - MODERN RUSTIC No 28 (November 2025)
Handmade in Somerset, England | Pre-order Now

PRE-ORDERS OPEN - LIMITED QUANTITIES - UK SHIPPING ONLY (except NI)

This natural and olive hawk tail hand broom is MADE TO ORDER. Standard delivery: 6-8 weeks (by end of January 2026).

Need it for Christmas? Priority rush available for £20. If you'd like your broom in time for Christmas, I'm accepting a limited number of rush orders for guaranteed delivery by December 20th. Please email me at hello@bristolbroomworks.com before ordering to confirm availability. Last day for Christmas rush orders: 10 December 2025.

Standard orders: please allow 4-6 weeks for making and shipping. 

A Heritage Craft Hand Broom for Modern Life

Perfect for small spaces where beauty meets function: keyboards, kitchen counters, hearths, vehicles, tents, camper vans, art studios, workshop benches, mudrooms, and anywhere you'd use a dustpan and brush.

Handcrafted using pre-industrial heritage methods still practised by broom makers around the world. This hand broom features a bundle construction with a fanned sweep, and finished with a wound grip which is surprisingly durable, efficient and beautiful. 

This timeless broom shape remains in use across the globe, adapted with regional materials but virtually unchanged in its essential design.

Materials: Natural broomcorn (sorghum), double twist poly twine in olive, leather hanging loop, and gold plated star charm.

Dimensions: Approximately 43cm L x 30cm W x 4cm D and weighs 165g

About Bristol Broomworks: A self-taught broom maker, Jamie Dun hand ties small batches of brooms and brushes in a barn loft on a Somerset flower farm. Each broom is made one at a time, without electricity or machinery. Recognised by Country Living Magazine as one of 40 of the Best Artisans 2025. A member of MAKE Southwest, Find A Maker (Craft Festival), Heritage Craft and The Land Art Collective.

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