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.
| THE OLD POST HOUSE BED AND BREAKFAST, STANTON, NEAR BROADWAY Luxury Bed & Breakfast in the heart of The Cotswolds ![]() The Old Post House is a 400 year old mellow Cotswold stone building, seconds from the Cotswold Way, in the picturesque village of Stanton, just over 3 miles from Broadway. With literally dozens of beautiful walks right from the door, to suit all abilities and energy levels, The Old Post House provides a perfect base from which to explore the Cotswold Hills. The Old Post House offers luxurious, self-contained en suite accommodation in its converted stable block. Furnished with original antiques and comfortable brass beds, the twin-bedded room is completely private and very peaceful. There is a television, Roberts radio and the facility for making tea and coffee. Breakfast is served in the house itself, in what used to be Stantons original post office.
For breakfast you can choose from a combination of any of the following: A full English breakfast - Bacon, Eggs, Mushrooms, Tomatoes, Sausage; Bacon Sandwiches; Scrambled or Poached Eggs on Toast; Cereals, Croissants, Toast, Fresh Fruit Homemade Jam and Marmalade; A Cafetiere of Coffee, A Pot of English Breakfast Tea, Herbal Tea. In the village you will find The Mount Inn, which serves good home-cooked meals and an excellent riding stables, offering both guided hacks and tuition. Nearby is Stanway House, which boasts the highest gravity-fed fountain in Europe, and Broadway with its antique shops, pubs and restaurants. In addition, Stanton is only a few miles from Cheltenham, home of National Hunt racing and historic Regency spa town, Winchcombes Sudeley Castle the final resting place of Katherine Parr and Chipping Campden, home of William Morris and birthplace of the Arts and Crafts movement.
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