Broadway
Traditional honey-colored houses line the streets of beautiful Broadway. Its shining glory is the chestnut tree-lined high street, which is peppered with quaint shops, adorable cafés, charming restaurants, and intriguing art galleries. If you're on a hunt for antiques, you'll find them aplenty on Broadway.
The impressive Broadway Tower lies just outside the center of town in the 50-acre Broadway Tower Park. You'll find three floors of the museum inside this well-positioned structure, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. On a clear day, you can see 16 counties form the rooftop platform in this beautiful village in the Cotswolds.
The tower has served a variety of functions, including housing Sir Thomas Phillips' printing machine, serving as an artists' retreat, and serving as a farmhouse. Additionally, there are Cold War-era nuclear bunkers on the property.
A 312-meter-tall Saxon tower with a panoramic view of the English countryside, Broadway Tower is one of the most well-known sights in the Cotswold region. The Swan Pub, one of the best restaurants on Broadway, offers top-notch cuisine, including an explosive chocolate dessert.
Location: beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment, in the county of Worcestershire