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You've found yourself on Broadway's main street, where the Tourist Information Centre sits at the heart of one of the Cotswolds' most welcoming villages.
The street itself is genuinely impressive – unusually wide and lined with honey-coloured stone buildings that make wandering through a real pleasure. You'll find independent shops, art galleries, and antique stores tucked along its length, along with tea rooms, pubs, and restaurants to suit most appetites.
If you want to venture beyond the village centre, Broadway Tower sits up on the hill offering sweeping views across multiple counties from this distinctive Cotswold folly. The Gordon Russell Design Museum is also worth your time – it explores the story of the furniture designer who left his mark on the Arts and Crafts movement during the twentieth century, right here in the village.
Broadway has genuine historical depth running through it. It was once a major coaching stop, and you can still spot that heritage in buildings like the Lygon Arms. The staff here can point you towards local walks, recommend the best spots depending on what interests you, and help you plan trips to nearby villages like Chipping Campden, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Moreton-in-Marsh. Pop in and we'll help you make the most of your time here.
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B. Marshall · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons