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Mary Maggs occupies a prominent position along Broadway's notably wide main street, displaying work across painting, sculpture, ceramics, and jewellery.
The gallery's focus is firmly on local and regional artists, which means you're getting a direct look at what's being created throughout the Cotswolds rather than a curated selection from elsewhere. There's no pressure to move quickly—you can linger as long as you'd like exploring the pieces, whether you're considering a purchase or simply curious about the area's creative output. It fits seamlessly into Broadway's reputation as a destination for people interested in art and design, and you could easily spend time here alongside a coffee run or browsing the independent shops scattered along the street. If you want to expand your gallery visits beyond Broadway, both Chipping Campden and Stow-on-the-Wold are a short drive away and have their own galleries to explore, plus significant historical buildings worth seeing while you're there.
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