Belbroughton (/bɛlˈbrɔːtən/ bel-BRAW-tən) is a village and civil parish in the Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire, England.
Belbroughton is served by bus service 318 (Bromsgrove-Stourbridge) operared by Kev's Cars and Coaches.
The tower clock was erected in celebration of Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, and the lychgate was built in 1912 and dedicated to Henry Charles Goodyear, who was a missionary from the parish.
After conversion to Christianity, it is thought a wooden Church was erected, to be replaced in Norman times with a substantial stone structure.
From the late 18th century until about 1870, the Waldron family of Field House Clent were the leading manufacturers.
[5] Scythes were formerly not just made in Belbroughton, but also several adjacent parishes, including Chaddesley Corbett.
[6] At the crossroads in the nearby hamlet of Bell Heath, there is a boulder that was brought by glacial process from Arenig Fawr, a mountain within Snowdonia, in Gwynedd.
A plaque reads "Boulder from Arenig Mountain in N. Wales, Brought here by the Welsh Ice-Sheet in the Glacial Period".
[7] On 7 September 2008 heavy rain caused Belne Brook, which runs through the village, to swell.