Welcome to Broadway and the Cotswolds
At the heart of England, The Cotswolds is the largest of 40 Areas of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) in England and Wales, known
and appreciated by people from all corners of the world.
The beautiful and historic village of Broadway is a memorable
place to stay and a perfect base from which to tour the
Cotswold towns, villages or enjoy the stunning walks.
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Broadway's unique location makes it an ideal base for visiting the Cotswold's numerous villages and is within easy reach of such places as Stratford upon Avon with its Shakespeare Theatre, Warwick with the finest medieval castle in England, Regency Cheltenham, Oxford with its University Colleges, Bath with its Roman Baths and so much more. Broadway is one of the most beautiful Cotswold villages, situated at the Gateway to the Cotswolds (and only 2 hours from central London). Its wide High Street lined with horse chestnut trees contains a mixture of period houses and picturesque honey coloured Cotswold stone cottages which have lured visitors for centuries. The Cotswolds are located at the heart of England, with good transport links to many airports. |
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Broadway offers a wealth of accommodation ranging from Traditional Bed & Breakfast to the finest Country House Hotel. A wide choice of Holiday Cottages and Apartments are available for rental and excellent Mobile Home, Caravan and Camping facilities are available on the outskirts of the village. |
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Broadway's shopping facilities will delight you. Whether it is a Cashmere Sweater, Designer Jewellery or just a small Gift or Memento, fine quality Antique Furniture & Paintings or a budget priced print of the Cotswolds. There are shops here to supply all your needs.
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The Lygon Arms Hotel situated on Broadway High Street is steeped in history. It is intriguing to think that, during the Civil War, King Charles I conferred with his confidants here, and Oliver Cromwell actually slept at The Inn. |
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The street through Broadway was an ancient 'ridgeway' and and the main road from Worcester to London. It remains a wide street or 'broad way' hence the name. |
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We hope you will find this Site to be informative and of
interest to you, and whether you visit Broadway for just a few hours or for a
longer stay we can assure you of a Warm Welcome - We look forward to seeing you
soon. |
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