Places to see in ( Broadway - UK )
Places to see in ( Broadway - UK )
Broadway is a large village and civil parish within the Cotswolds, located in the county of Worcestershire, England. Broadway is situated in the far southeast of Worcestershire and very close to the Gloucestershire border, midway between the towns of Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh.
Often referred to as the Jewel of the Cotswolds, Broadway village lies beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment. The broad way is the wide grass-fringed main street, centred on the Green, which is lined with red chestnut trees and honey-coloured Cotswold limestone buildings, many dating from the 16th century.
Broadway is known for its association with the Arts and Crafts movement, and is situated in an area of outstanding scenery and conservation. The wide High Street is lined with a wide variety of shops and cafes, many housed in listed buildings. The village is overlooked by Broadway Hill, the highest point in the northern Cotswolds at 1,024 ft (312 m) above sea level, which is popular with hill walkers.
Today, Broadway is a centre for arts and antiques and serves as a natural base from which to explore the Cotswolds or see the horse racing during the busy Cheltenham Gold Cup week. Tourism is important – the village is well-served with hotels, including the Broadway Hotel, Russell's a restaurant with rooms, the 1600s Cotswold inn the Lygon Arms, a caravan site, holiday cottages, bed and breakfast lodges, old pubs including the Swan Inn and Crown & Trumpet, shops, restaurants and tea rooms.
Local attractions include the Gordon Russell Museum (celebrating the work of the 20th-century furniture maker Sir Gordon Russell MC), the Ashmolean Museum Broadway displaying objects from the 17th to the 21st centuries in 'Tudor House' a former 17th-century coaching inn, the 65-foot (20 m) high Broadway Tower on its hilltop site in the Broadway Country Park, Chipping Campden, Snowshill village, Snowshill Manor (owned by the National Trust), horse riding and, for the many ramblers, the Cotswold Way.
Broadway was once served by a railway line, a relative latecomer in British railway history, opened in 1904 by the Great Western Railway and running from Stratford-upon-Avon to Cheltenham, part of a main line from Birmingham to the South West and South Wales. Broadway railway station along with almost all others on this section closed in 1960. Thus, although Broadway has a railway station site and a Station Road, it is no longer served by National Rail services. The nearest railway stations are Evesham, Honeybourne and Moreton-in-Marsh, on the main line train service running between Hereford and London Paddington station and on the Cotswold Line between Oxford and Worcester.
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Cotswold Town Stow on the Wold
Situated at nearly 800ft, Stow on the Wold is one of the highest Cotswold towns, famous for impressive market square, links to Civil war & independent shopping especially antiques.
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Situated in Stow-on-the-Wold, in the heart of the Costwolds, Stuart House Boutique Bedrooms offers en suite accommodation with free WiFi. This guest house is set in a grade II listed townhouse.
All the rooms at Stuart House Boutique Bedrooms feature a flat-screen TV, a DVD player and an iPod docking station. Tea/coffee making facilities and free toiletries are also included.
The property is located right in the centre of the town, just off the square. It is surrounded by antique shops, boutiques and tea rooms. The award-winning pub The Bell at Stow is just 2 minutes’ walk away. Moreton-in-Marsh, Bourton-on-the-Water and Chipping Campden are within a 15-minute drive.
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버튼 온 더 워터는 코츠월드의 베니스라는 별명답게 마을 한 가운데 윈드러쉬 강이 흐른다. 강이라고는 하지만 얕고 맑아서 아이들과 동물들의 놀이터가 된다. 버튼온더워터를 9분의 1로 축소한 모델 빌리지는 그 정교한 솜씨에 놀라움을 금치 못한다. 실제로 코츠월드에서 쓰이는 건축 석재로 집을 지었고, 집과 함께 축소된 나무들은 그 크기와 모양을 유지하기 위해 끊임없이 손질된다고 한다. 덩치 큰 내가 이 골목을 지나가면 어떤 느낌일까. 그냥 궁금했다. 조심 조심.
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Button On The Water is like a town nicknamed the Wind Rush River flows through the middle of the Venice of the Cotswolds. But the river is shallow and so clear that it is the playground of children and animals. A model village was reduced to one of the buttons on-the-Water 9 minutes, not surprised in the exquisite workmanship. Jieotgo actually used in Cotswold stone house with construction, collapsed along with house trees are said to be constantly trimmed to maintain its size and shape. Is it the big I feel this alley passes. I was just wondering. Fearfully.
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The most charming villages in the Cotswolds
The most charming villages in the Cotswolds // The Cotswolds are probably one of the most beautiful and romantic regions in England. Just think the film 'The Holiday'! Picturesque villages everywhere and the most beautiful houses. I'm sharing the country pub where we stayed for the weekend and the Cotswolds villages we visited. Upper Slaughter being one of the nicest places ever!
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BIBURY | Where to travel in UK 2019 | How to travel in England 2019
Have you heard about Bibury? Bibury England seems to be a fairy village, the perfect place where to travel in UK 2019 or have a London day trip 2019. Bibury Cotswolds is one of the old villages in England 2019 where everybody seems to want to go if you travel in England 2019. In this England YouTube Video we will show you how to travel in UK 2019.
But is Bibury Gloucestershire what is seems or there is something else you need to know before you go? Is Bibury the most beautiful village in England 2019 for real? Arlington row in Bibury Cirencester is where you can find the beautiful English houses. Maybe you read about William Morris England or William Morris Bibury? He considered Bibury the most beautiful village in England.
In this England Travel Video Guide we also visit a cute cafe called William Morris Tea Room and Bed and Breakfast. We have famous cream tea there.
We also visit St Marys's Church Bibury where we find vintage and antiques. We call it Rainbow church because there is a rainbow on the window. The Cotswold explorer video is a must see!
Follow our England vlog 2019 to discover the truth about Bibury England! Is it worth it?
Beautiful Villages In England
Top 10 - Beautiful Villages In England
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages In England You Must See
England is the home to many beautiful villages – some of which are considered to be not only in England, but in the whole world as well. Always talking about the vibrant city life, we often tend to forget how amazing the countryside can be and this country proves us exactly that.
These ten villages offer something that is definitely worth seeing – cobblestone streets, stone cottages, medieval squares, castles and churches, all of these being surrounded by forests and in some cases even the sea. Not only will you get to taste the local cuisine and the breathtaking architecture, but you will also be stunned from the view you’ll get!
1. Bibury
Bibury is considered to be not only the most beautiful village in England, but one of the most beautiful villages in the world as well. It is located in Gloucestershire, in the Cotswold District. What makes this village that special is the famous architectural conservation area known as Arlington Row. Here you will find seventeenth century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs surrounded by so much greenery!
2. Castle Combe
Located in Wiltshire, the village of Castle Combe has two parts – one on the narrow valley of By Brook, and the second is on the east, on a road that links Chippenham with Chipping Sodbury. The whole village is filled with stone cottages and you will feel like you went back to the medieval ages – you will find a 14th-century market cross, the 13th-century church St. Andrew and a picturesque bridge looking up on Water Street.
3. Lamberhurst
Lamberhurst lies in the valley of River Teise and is a home to the Scotney Castle, which is considered as one of the most romantic castles in England. The Scotney Castle is surrounded with moat and from here you can visit the 18th garden known as Sprivers Horsmonden. It makes the village of Lamberhurst oh-so romantic!
4. Clovelly
Surrounded by dense woodlands and the sea, Clovelly is known for its narrow, cobbled street which is also the main street in the village and leads to the harbor and Bideford Bay. All of the houses are painted white and many have colorful window boxes. What you’ll find here that you won’t see in any other English village is that in Clovelly there are donkeys that carry goods!
5. Mousehole
Mousehole is a tiny fishing village located in West Cornwall. The village is famous for its narrow streets filled with shops, galleries and restaurants. Here the cottages huddle together around the harbor’s inner edge and they’re giving away some old world charm that will make you want to stay here and enjoy the beauty of the fishing village.
6. Rye
A real medieval gem, Rye is located in Sussex and has a serious charm that you won’t resist. Cobbled streets, narrow passages and white-colored cottages with flowers and greenery at the front door is what makes this village wonderful. You will find art galleries, tearooms, pubs, antiques, book stores and artisan goods and make sure to visit Mermaid Street, famous for its very old buildings.
7. Hawkshead
Hawkshead is located in Cumbria and this tiny, ancient village has many tearooms, giftshoguest houses, so medieval and charming! Over the medieval years, the village grew as important market place and thatnks to that today there are buildings in Hawkshead dating from 17th century. Cars are not allowed in this village, but there are parking lots in the outskirts.
8. Bourton on the Water
Bourton-om the-Water is considered as one of the most beautiful English villages and there’s a reason for that – the village has plenty of greenery and the River Windrush runs through, giving the village an irresistible charm. No matter when are you planning to visit the Bourton-on the-Water, be assured that you’re visiting one of the most picturesque villages in the world!
9. Cockington
Located in the English county of Devon, the village of Cockington has a water mill, a forge and a cricket pitch that back in the medieval times used to be a deer park. There is also the Cockington Court that holds a rich event program, such as art and craft exhibitions, and there are also glassblowers and blacksmiths in action. Famour writer Agatha Christie used to come often to the Cockington Court and perform in plays.
10. Corfe Castle
This tiny village offers tranquility and an amazing view – Corfe Castle is the home to same called castle, or precisely to the remaining ruins of what used to be a royal castle in the medieval ages. It is situated on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills. There is also a medieval church that was dedicated to the murdered Kind Edwards. You can also find shops and pubs!
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top 10 most beautiful villages in england you must see
top 10 most beautiful villages in england you must see while on vacationEngland is the home to many beautiful villages – some of which are considered to be not only in England, but in the whole world as well. Always talking about the vibrant city life, we often tend to forget how amazing the countryside can be and this country proves us exactly that.
These ten villages offer something that is definitely worth seeing – cobblestone streets, stone cottages, medieval squares, castles and churches, all of these being surrounded by forests and in some cases even the sea. Not only you will get to taste the local cuisine and the breathtaking architecture, but you will also be stunned from the view you’ll get!
1. Bibury
Bibury is considered to be not only the most beautiful village in England, but one of the most beautiful villages in the world as well. It is located in Gloucestershire, in the Cotswold District. What makes this village that special is the famous architectural conservation area known as Arlington Row. Here you will find seventeenth century stone cottages with steeply pitched roofs surrounded by so much greenery!
2. Castle Combe
Located in Wiltshire, the village of Castle Combe has two parts – one on the narrow valley of By Brook, and the second is on the east, on a road that links Chippenham with Chipping Sodbury. The whole village is filled with stone cottages and you will feel like you went back to the medieval ages – you will find a 14th-century market cross, the 13th-century church St. Andrew and a picturesque bridge looking up on Water Street.
3. Lamberhurst
Lamberhurst lies in the valley of River Teise and is a home to the Scotney Castle, which is considered as one of the most romantic castles in England. The Scotney Castle is surrounded with moat and from here you can visit the 18th garden known as Sprivers Horsmonden. It makes the village of Lamberhurst oh-so romantic!
4. Clovelly
Surrounded by dense woodlands and the sea, Clovelly is known for its narrow, cobbled street which is also the main street in the village and leads to the harbor and Bideford Bay. All of the houses are painted white and many have colorful window boxes. What you’ll find here that you won’t see in any other English village is that in Clovelly there are donkeys that carry goods!
5. Mousehole
Mousehole is a tiny fishing village located in West Cornwall. The village is famous for its narrow streets filled with shops, galleries and restaurants. Here the cottages huddle together around the harbor’s inner edge and they’re giving away some old world charm that will make you want to stay here and enjoy the beauty of the fishing village.
6. Rye
A real medieval gem, Rye is located in Sussex and has a serious charm that you won’t resist. Cobbled streets, narrow passages and white-colored cottages with flowers and greenery at the front door is what makes this village wonderful. You will find art galleries, tearooms, pubs, antiques, book stores and artisan goods and make sure to visit Mermaid Street, famous for its very old buildings.
7. Hawkshead
Hawkshead is located in Cumbria and this tiny, ancient village has many tearooms, giftshoguest houses, so medieval and charming! Over the medieval years, the village grew as important market place and thatnks to that today there are buildings in Hawkshead dating from 17th century. Cars are not allowed in this village, but there are parking lots in the outskirts.
8. Bourton on the Water
Bourton-om the-Water is considered as one of the most beautiful English villages and there’s a reason for that – the village has plenty of greenery and the River Windrush runs through, giving the village an irresistible charm. No matter when are you planning to visit the Bourton-on the-Water, be assured that you’re visiting one of the most picturesque villages in the world!
9. Cockington
Located in the English county of Devon, the village of Cockington has a water mill, a forge and a cricket pitch that back in the medieval times used to be a deer park. There is also the Cockington Court that holds a rich event program, such as art and craft exhibitions, and there are also glassblowers and blacksmiths in action. Famour writer Agatha Christie used to come often to the Cockington Court and perform in plays.
10. Corfe Castle
This tiny village offers tranquility and an amazing view – Corfe Castle is the home to same called castle, or precisely to the remaining ruins of what used to be a royal castle in the medieval ages. It is situated on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills. There is also a medieval church that was dedicated to the murdered Kind Edwards. You can also find shops and pubs!
MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD BETHNAL GREEN
Day out at V&A Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green E2
Cotswold Town Moreton in Marsh
Moreton in Marsh has a long and wide High street filled with shops, cafes and antique galleries. Every Tuesday the town holds one of the largest open air street markets. Nearby local attractions include Batsford Arboretum making the town a good place for walking.
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「2016年夏 London ひとり旅 」イギリス・ロンドン観光旅行 Long version Vol.3 CC:Poor English
「30秒程の短い動画」から少し長めにまとめたビデオ旅行記3部作の第3弾。
現地撮影時の聞き取りにくいブツクサ独り言と、素人のポンコツ撮影はご容赦を。
完結編の主なスポットは、ケンジントン・ガーデンズ、ケンジントン・パレス、コッツウォルズ、ハイド・パーク、ザ・サヴォイでのアフタヌーン・ティー、ロンドン交通博物館など。
ビッグベンや衛兵交代、映画「小さな恋のメロディ」ロケ地、各博物館、スカイ・ガーデン、ディナークルーズ、ロンドン塔やタワーブリッジ、ハンプトン・コート宮殿etc...はVol.1 とVol.2にあります。
Solo travel London Sightseeing
This is the 3rd of video trip three trilogy that summarized the things that were uploaded in all 19 Short videos of about 30 seconds a little longer.
Since all the sound is at the time of filming at the site, it is difficult to hear it (in Japanese), and please forgive my poor shooting. ...
The main spot of the 3rd one is Kensington Palace, Cotswolds(Burford, Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway), Afternoon tea at The Savoy, London Transport Museum, and others.
The 2nd edition includes Hampton Court Palace, The Shard Oblix, Dinner Cruise on the River Thames, Victoria & Albert Museum, Science Museum and others.
And the 1st edition includes Big Ben, Changing the Guard, location of film Melody / S.W.A.L.K., Simpson's-in-the-Strand, Sky Garden, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, British Museum and others.
Rydale Folk Museum (Part 1 of 3), Hutton Le Hole, North Yorkshire Moors
A visit to Rydale Folk Museum on 9th June 2013. Part 2 & 3 are on my Youtube Channel at
A warm welcome for everyone! As you step through the entrance of the Ryedale Folk Museum you will be transported back in time. Take a walk through the site and learn about the history of Ryedale from centuries past. Take a look through the shop, there is an opportunity to find that perfect gift or something to remember your visit.
Set in the beautiful village of Hutton Le Hole, North Yorkshire. The museum has various activity days running throughout the year so check the Museum website for details of events. Events include Medieval re-enactors, World War Two events, Maypole dancing , authentic Tudor cooking and Victorian wash days.
Ryedale Folk Museum has a warm seating area where hot and cold drinks and biscuits are available. Meals are available in several village establishments. Upon request milk warming facility available. Just ask staff for any assistance. The shop sells a large variety of items including souvenirs, books, toys, wildflower seeds, local produce preserves and biscuits, confectionary, cards, jewellery. e.t.c
Toilets, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility on site.
It is easy to find Ryedale Folk Museum. They are situated in the picturesque village of Hutton-le-Hole, near Pickering. It is clearly signposted on the A170.
Ryedale Folk Museum is dog friendly too so feel free to bring the pets along.
The site has wheelchair access but can get a bit muddy in places during wet weather so pack some wellies just in case. Tea and Coffee as well as cold drinks are available on site.
Ryedale Folk Museum is the home of an incredible collection of English everyday antiques and rare curiosities put together by Edward and Richard Harrison. Spanning five centuries of history, the collection covers everything from cooking pots to brain surgery tools.
Bay Tree Hotel, Burford, England - United Kingdom (GB)
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Bay Tree Hotel, Burford, England - United Kingdom (GB)
In the picture-postcard town of Burford, the southern gateway to the Cotswolds, is the charming Bay Tree Hotel. Set amidst the celebrated ancient black and white timbered buildings and those constructed from the beautiful honey-coloured Cotswold stone, a scene is created which beyond doubt has an aura of yesteryear. An impressive location for country breaks whatever the season, the Bay Tree Hotel is well situated for exploring the countryside, for visiting National Trust properties and famous Cotswold gardens, for a trip to the races or just to simply relax. The hotel is proud to announce winning the Enjoy England Award for Excellence 2011 Small Hotel of the Year - Gold Award and well as the Enjoy England breakfast award. An oak staircase leads to our luxurious bedrooms, each having individual character and decorated in warm traditional colours with fine, often antique, furniture for a true country feel, generously stocked with Molton Brown products. Dining in the Bay Tree Restaurant at Burford is a unique and distinctly pleasurable experience. The tapestries, flagstone floor and original leaded windows, overlooking the patio and garden, combine to give the dining room an elegant, country feel. Here you can relax and enjoy the finest in traditional and modern English cooking and first-class service. Enjoy award-winning cuisine in an intimate, candle-lit atmosphere and choose from the extensive wine list. Be tempted by a diverse choice of dishes, prepared from the freshest local produce, with seasonal twists redolent of your countryside location. Alternatively, lighter meals can be enjoyed in the hotels country-style Woolsack Bar. With their open log fires, stone flagged floor and comfortable armchairs, the Woolsack Bar at The Bay Tree Hotel, Burford, and adjoining library are ideal for relaxing with the newspaper, taking afternoon tea or enjoying your coffee and liqueurs.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Pet Friendly, Non-Smoking Rooms, Coffee / Tea Maker, TV
Activities
Garden
Services
Concierge, Dry Cleaning, Banquet Facilities, Meeting Rooms, Laundry service, Photocopier, Facsimile
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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