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Broadway is a beautiful village in Worcestershire, England, with a rich artistic and historical heritage. Explore its attractions, activities, events, shops, eateries and accommodation options in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Broadway is a quaint and historic village at the heart of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Find out about accommodation, places to eat, shopping, things to do, local services and events in Broadway.
Broadway is a large village and civil parish in the Cotswolds, England, with a population of 2,540. It is known for its association with the Arts and Crafts movement, its scenic location, and its history dating back to Mesolithic times.
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Broadway’s exact origins are unknown, but it’s thought to be one of the first ancient partial settlements in the UK, dating back over 5000 years. In the 9th century it was known as Bradsetena Gamere(Broad Village), undergoing several name changes over the years until becoming commonly known as ‘Broadway’ in the 16th century – taking its name from t...
The High Street
One of the best things to do in Broadway is to take a stroll along the High Street and admire the beautiful golden Cotswold stone buildings. Many of them date back to the 16th and 17th centuries and were built as coaching inns. Some of the village’s prettiest buildings can be found at the top end of the High Street past the roundabout, which is quieter with more residential properties. In spring and summer, buildings are draped in flowers – wisteria season around May is extra pretty (though v...
Independent shopping
Broadway has some of best shopping in the Cotswolds, with a diverse selection of independent boutiques selling fashion, food, homewares and gifts. Some of our favourite shops to browse are At Home With The Rudds for luxury interiors, Rikki Tikki for toys, The Man Cave or Wild at Heart for gifts, Scents On The Green for perfume and the Cotswold Distillery’s gin shop. If you’re visiting Broadway in December, it’s worth trying to catch a traditional late-night Christmas shopping evening, with mu...
The Gordon Russell Design Museum
Furniture designer Gordon Russell moved to Broadway as a child when his father bought The Lygon Arms hotel. And the area left its mark on this pioneering designer, who was a great believer that good design could have a positive impact on people’s lives. His Arts and Crafts furniture designs became famous, combining traditional techniques with new machine technology. You can find out more about his life and work at Broadway’s Gordon Russell Design Museum. The museum is open Tuesday–Sunday, 10a...
Cafés and delis
The Broadway Delihas the most ‘Instagrammable’ shopfront in the village, with colourful piles of produce and a retro truck parked outside. As well as selling food to take away, there is also a café with both indoor and outdoor seating. They serve an all-day menu which includes sandwiches, soups, salads and quiches, and there’s a selection of gluten-free and vegan options. Market Pantryis a café-come-homewares store on the High Street, with a friendly welcome. Breakfast, lunch and afternoon te...
Restaurants and pubs
Tattersall’s Brasserieat the Broadway Hotel has a relaxed, unstuffy feel. This two AA rosette restaurant focuses on local produce, serving lunch, afternoon tea and dinner in the light-filled atrium – as well as a good Sunday roast. There’s also the more casual Jockey Bar next door, inspired by the Cheltenham Races, for drinks in the courtyard overlooking the village green. The Grill by James Martin is a new venture for the celebrity chef at The Lygon Arms. The menu features Chateaubriand and...
Former coaching inn The Lygon Arms* dates back to the 1300s, with many famous names passing through its doors over the centuries. The hotel has a mix of rooms and suites, some with beamed ceilings and antique furniture, as well as more contemporary rooms in the annex and courtyard. It’s dog-friendlyand has a luxury spa with swimming pool, as well a...
Broadway by car
Broadway lies on the A44 around seven miles south of Evesham and 10 miles northeast of Moreton-in-Marsh. There is paid parking at Church Close (WR12 7AH), just off the High Street, and Leamington Road (WR12 7ET) car parks, both of which start at 50p for up to 30 minutes. Broadway can get very busy in summer, so if the car parks in the centre are full there’s also plenty of parking at the Milestone Ground by the football club (WR12 7HA), which is just a short walk away from the village centre....
Broadway by public transport
Broadway’s closest train stations are in Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh. Both have bus connectionsto Broadway – the Stagecoach 1/2 bus from Moreton-in-Marsh to Broadway takes 30 minutes (except Sundays) or the NN Cresswell Rural 4 bus from Evesham takes 20 minutes (weekdays only). You can also take a train to Cheltenham, then catch the 606 bus which also goes to Winchcombe and Chipping Campden, but it’s fairly slow, taking 1 hour 40 minutes. A better option from Cheltenham is the scenic Glouces...
Broadway is a charming village in Worcestershire, known as 'The Jewel of the Cotswolds'. Discover its history, shops, museums, tower, steam railway and walks with this insider's guide.
Broadway is a famous Cotswold beauty spot with a wide tree-lined street, independent shops, restaurants, hotels and museums. Explore the history, culture and views of Broadway and its surroundings, including Broadway Tower, Snowshill Manor and Cotswold Lavender.
Broadway is a picturesque village on the edge of the Cotswolds, with a long high street, a historic hotel and an artistic heritage. It is a great base to visit Worcestershire’s Vale & Spa, and a destination on the Cotswold Way walking trail.
From appreciating the wonderful views from the top of Broadway Tower, to seeing your children enjoy the Activity Park or learning about our history of furniture design at Gordon Russell Museum or the artists who were inspired by the beauty of the village and its surrounding countryside at Broadway Museum & Art Gallery.