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Broad's Green is a small hamlet positioned just outside Broadway, one of the Cotswolds' most visited villages, offering visitors a quieter alternative while remaining within easy reach of everything worth seeing.
The settlement itself has genuine character, with honey-coloured stone cottages overlooking open countryside that feels genuinely rural rather than overly developed.
The location works particularly well for walking. The western Cotswold escarpment and Fish Hill are both accessible, and Broadway itself is close enough for a short visit whenever you want to explore further. The village deserves your time—its unusually wide main street is lined with red chestnut trees and lined with elegant 16th-century buildings. Broadway gained prominence during the Arts and Crafts movement and that creative legacy remains visible today through its galleries and independent shops.
Geographically, you're positioned roughly midway between Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh, making this a practical base for exploring the wider Cotswolds. The surrounding countryside genuinely impresses, with rolling hills and unspoilt villages within short drives of where you're staying. If you want to experience authentic village life without the foot traffic that Broadway sometimes attracts, Broad's Green gives you that quieter setting while keeping excellent period architecture and wonderful walking country within easy reach. It's ideal for those seeking genuine rural atmosphere paired with convenient access to the best the area has to offer.
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