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Often described as the ‘Jewel of the Cotswolds’, the village of Broadway boasts a fine village green overlooked by the picturesque, sixteenth century Broadway Hotel. A striking building of half stone and half timber, an inside door bears the date 1575. From 1772, the building has looked much as it does to this day.
The village was once the possession of the Benedictine Abbey of Pershore; later, it became an important staging post on the route from Worcester to London. Today are to be found an enchanting array of cafés and shops to delight the senses, many specialising in antiques.
A wonderful place to be at any time of year, the Broadway Hotel is ideally placed for visiting historic sites, the many beautiful golf courses in the rolling Cotswold countryside, inspirational gardens or for a trip to the races at Cheltenham or Warwick. For a business meeting or purely as a place to relax, it would be difficult to find a more fitting venue. The Broadway Hotel, a beautiful building in a captivating setting, is ideal for a wedding or other special celebration.
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