Broomley is a village in the civil parish of Stocksfield, in Northumberland, England.
[4] Dere Street, a Roman road, passes close by Broomley to the southwest.
The first records of the village date to the 13th Century when it was included in a list of possessions of the Barony of Balliol, and Adam the forester was granted a landholding in "Bromleye".
Wheelbirks furnace, a scheduled monument to the south of the village, produced iron in the 16th Century.
In 1856 an Ordnance Survey map showed a Baptist Church at the east end of the settlement and up to five farms of varying sizes.