Local Area Information
Stratford-on-Avon
www.visitstratforduponavon.co.uk
Home to Shakespeare's birthplace & the Royal Shakespeare Company
There is much to do & see in historic Stratford, including river cruises & a local market.
Anne Hathaway’s cottage & Mary Arden’s house are easily accessible
Chipping Campden
www.chippingcampden.co.uk
Chipping Camden is an old wool merchant town. Its historic market hall was built in 1627.
It has a range of artisan shops and provides an ideal place for afternoon tea.
Broadway
www.visit-broadway.co.uk
Broadway has a reputation as the jewel of the Cotswolds. In the 16th Century was a major stopover point between Worcester & London.
Broadway Tower is a locally built folly, and was once home of the Arts and Crafts Movement founder William Morris. At the top on a clear day, you can see fourteen counties.
The Gloucester Warwickshire Railways Trust (GWSR) train line has recently been reopened, running from Broadway to Cheltenham through the picturesque Gloucestershire countryside.
Warwick
www.visitwarwick.co.uk
Warwick is a medieval twon
Home of the famous Warwick castle, standing on the bank of the river Avon.
Worcester & the Malvern hills
www.visitworcestershire.org/worcester
www.visitthemalverns.org
Worcester is steeped in history with a beautiful cathedral.
The dramatic Malvern hills are great for walking & discovering the Town of Great Malvern.
Restaurants and pubs of interest
The Broom Tavern www.broomtavern.co.uk
The Cottage of Content www.cottageofcontent.com
The Bridge www.thebridgeatbidford.com