Guide To Broadway

Described as "the show village of England," Broadway sits
comfortably at the foot of Fish Hill, 1,206 feet high and the
highest point of the northern Cotswolds. On the summit stands
Broadway Tower in its own country park - a dramatic folly built in
the 18th century by the Earl of Coventry.
The village below features honey coloured stone buildings either
side of the wide main street, flanked by a village green. Broadway,
famous for its art and crafts connections; Gordon Russell and
William Morris to name just two, has a wealth of attractions,
speciality shops and art galleries. It is well worth a visit!
Travel Information
Coach Drop off Points
Lifford Hall & The Horse and Hound Public House
Coach Parking
Milestone Ground Coach Park
Car Parks in Broadway
List of car parks with timetable and
charges.
More Information
Tourist Information Centres
Broadway Tourist Information Centre
Unit 14 Russell Square
High Street, Broadway
WR12 7AP
Telephone: 01386 852937
Email: info@visitbroadway.co.uk
Open All Year,
Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm