BROADWAY TOWER COUNTRY PARK, WORCESTERSHIRE - COTSWOLDS

Built on an ancient beacon site, Broadway Tower has had a colourful history as - amongst others - home to the renowned printing press of Sir Thomas Phillips, country retreat for the Pre-Raphaelite artists, notably the artist, designer, writer, craftsman, and socialist William Morris, location for the studies of the distinguished archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans and farmhouse. Today the Tower houses exhibitions connected with its past and the surrounding area.

Broadway Tower is one of England's outstanding viewpoints. It is possible to survey an area which includes as many as thirteen counties. The views encompass the Vales of Evesham and Gloucester. On a clear day you may also see across the Severn Valley as far as the Welsh mountains and beyond.

Experience English Heritage and spectacular panoramas with the wealth of other attractions for all the family and take a relaxing day out. Broadway Tower Country Park caters for the interests of any age group, from the red deer enclosure with 'Bambies’ from mid June to the magnificent architecture of the Tower and beautiful nature walks.

Broadway Tower is situated of the A44 Evesham - Moreton-in-Marsh, one mile south-east of the village of Broadway.

HOTELS NEAR BROADWAY TOWER COUNTRY PARK

Broadway Classic

The Green, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7AA.
Broadway Hotel in the Cotswold's village of Broadway Overlooking the village green in one of the Cotswold's most pituresque spots.

Lygon Arms

High Street, Broadway, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7DU.
Entering the Lygon Arms isn't a mere step but a leap back in time. Let the Hotel and the Cotswolds charm and amaze you. The Lygon Arms was established as an Inn in 1532 by the Whyte family, in a quiet and beautiful village.