The name Broxtowe comes from the old
Anglo Saxon name
Broculstowe, which is thought to refer to a
dwelling-place, but the name could refer to the stoe of someone named Brocul. It is also thought that the estate was named after Broxtowe Hall which was located off Broxtowe Lane, but was demolished in 1937. Construction of the estate commenced in the 1930s, and in 1937,
Roman coins and
pottery were discovered by the workmen who were engaged in constructing the sewers and the roads for the council estate. It was assumed that the estate was once the site of a
Castra, but research proved it was a British hut settlement. ==Religion==