Sightseeing
Sightseeing
2-3h
All ages
Once a popular stop for stage coaches travelling to London or Oxford, Broadway is home to several convivial inns.
A blend of Cotswold stone and period homes lines the High Street, which is also fringed by horse chestnut trees.
Several notable people have been associated with Broadway, including author J. M. Barrie, textile designer William Morris, and Oliver Cromwell, who stayed at the Lygon Arms the night preceding the Battle of Worcester.
Broadway’s draws include the Gordon Russell design museum, St Eadburgha’s church, Broadway Tower, and a good kids’ adventure park.
I'd also really recommend walking to the nearby Broadway Tower for an iconic landmark in the Cotswolds.
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