
Striking facade of half stone and timber, dating back to 1575
The village of Broadway has been described as the ‘Jewel of the Cotswolds’ and 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
. From 1772, the building has looked much as it does to this day.
Thye hotel served over 400 years ago as a rural retreat for the Abbots of Pershore and still offers a feeling of tranquillity to be enjoyed by today’s visitors. Here history abounds, with the ebony minstrels’ gallery above the elegant Courtyard Restaurant with its high beamed ceiling and the sixteenth century Abbot’s bedroom.
Whether enjoying afternoon tea by a log fire, an intimate candlelit dinner or a drink by the fountain on a warm summer’s evening, you will soon feel at ease and appreciate the balm of the Cotswolds. The Broadway is the ideal hotel in the cotswolds to base your short break.