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  • LYGON ARMS HOTEL, HIGH STREET, WR12 7DU BROADWAY | Phone : 01386 852255

    The Lygon Arms, a deluxe, luxury hotel with restaurants, bars and spa in the Cotswolds, England, UK. Features The Great Hall, Goblets Brasserie, Lygon Arms Spa.



  • 20 HIGH STREET, WR12 7DT BROADWAY | Phone : 01386 853555

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  • MAIN STREET, WR12 7PJ BROADWAY | Phone : 01386 853226

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  • WILLERSEY HILL, WR12 7LF BROADWAY | Phone : 01386 852711

    Hotels in Broadway Dormy House Hotel is a luxury hotel in the Cotswolds Uk, featuring 45 rooms with exceptional comfort and unique character



  • THE GREEN, WR12 7AA BROADWAY | Phone : 01386 852 401

    Luxury hotel accommodation in the Cotswolds. 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…



  • BUCKLAND, WR12 7LY BROADWAY | Phone : 01386 852626

    Buckland Manor, the Best Leisure Hotel in the British Isles, near Broadway, dates back to the thirteenth century and is set in glorious grounds featuring immaculate gardens with running stream, small waterfalls, croquet lawns and tennis courts. The ancient valley in which Buckland Manor now stands was first mentioned in around 600 AD, when the land was owned by the Abbey of Gloucester. It was later recorded in the Domesday Book. Buckland Manor overlooks the archetypal Cotswolds village…


 

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