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Broadway

Broadway scene  

Broadway, Worcestershire is known to some as "The Jewel of the Cotswolds". It is one of the prettiest of the Cotswold villages and you only have to visit once to see why it has the title of The Jewel of the Costwolds.

The main street (High Street) in Broadway is very wide, much wider than other Cotswold streets in similar towns and villages, and lined with ancient honey coloured cotswold stone buildings dating back to the 16th century. The Cotswold Stone found in the buildings of Broadway is noticeably richer in colour than some other areas of the Cotswolds where the stone can be quite pale in colour.

Broadway was the inspiration to a number of artists and writers including Vaughan Williams, Elgar and William Morris.

     
Broadway High Street
Broadway High Street
 
Thatched buildings on
Thatched buildings on
Broadway High Street
     
Broadway Tower   Broadway Tower Country Park, home to Broadway Tower, is just a short drive from Broadway village centre. There is ample parking and on a clear day Broadway Tower has views over 13 counties. More details about Broadway Tower and Broadway Tower Country Park

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Broadway accommodation

Chancewell bed and breakfast, Broadway

Chancewell, Broadway

Relax in style in this charming 17th century listed building with lots of period features, modernised in 2006 to provide quiet and peaceful, luxury Bed and Breakfast accommodation.

Situated in the heart Broadway's famous high street, Chancewell is ideal for touring the north Cotswolds villages, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Cheltenham and Oxford.

For more details, visit the Broadway accommodation page

   
         
The Olive Branch in Broadway  

The Olive Branch, Broadway

The Olive Branch Guest House in the Cotswolds, is a 400 year old 16th Century Grade II Listed building having been built in 1592. From what we know it was originally a Coaching House, as the town was a staging area on the route from Worcester and the Midlands to London Town.

Many of the building's original structures are still apparent, including the original Cotswold stone, the flagstone floor, the inglenook fireplace, the main structure of the building and a number of other areas in the house and garden wall. The Guest House also contains a number of antiques.

   

Full Broadway hotel, Broadway bed and breakfast and Broadway self catering holiday accommodation can be found on the Broadway accommodation page

Cotswolds towns and villages

Bibury   Home to the famous and picturesque Arlington Row
Bourton on the Water   Bourton on the Water is sometimes known as "The Venice of the Cotswolds"
Broadway   One of the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds, and probably England
Burford   Burford is a beautiful town on the river Windrush
Chipping Campden   An historic town with impressive buildings such as one of the finest wool churches
Chipping Norton   The highest town in Oxfordshire and sometimes known as "The Gateway To The Cotswolds"
Cirencester   One of the oldest and most beautiful market towns in the country
Fairford   Gloucestershire town, probably most famous for being the home of RAF Fairford
Lechlade   Lechlade is a small market town on the southern borders of the Cotswolds
Moreton in Marsh   Moreton-in-Marsh is in the heart of the Cotswolds, located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode valley
Nailsworth   Situated about 4 miles from Stroud, Nailsworth is a charming town with winding streets and a plentiful supply of nooks and crannies to explore
Northleach   A charming, under-developed Cotswold village
South Cerney   One of the largest villages in the Cotswolds
Stow-on-the-Wold   Stands along the old Roman Fosse Way on a 700 foot high hill
Stroud   The oldest market town in Gloucestershire
Tetbury   A centre for antique shops and home to The Market House built in 1655
Westonbirt   Home to the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum
Witney   Famous for Witney blankets
Woodstock   Home to Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill

 
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Broadway Blog
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