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It stands above the village of Broadway on Broadway Hill, the second-highest point of the Cotswolds, at an elevation of 1,024 feet (312 m). [2] [3] The tower itself is 65 feet (20 m) tall. [3] Although a folly, it is a functional building with interior rooms, the top three floors being used as a museum.
Morris dancers perform on Broadway High Street, 1990. Broadway Tower. Today, Broadway is a centre for arts and antiques. [11] The village's accommodation includes 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 ...
This list of museums in Worcestershire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
The new Museum of Broadway, opening Nov. 15, celebrates musical theater with a glitzy array of costumes and souvenirs.
Russell renovated the property in 1910 in a Tudor and Stuart period style, with the help of the Arts and Crafts architect Charles Bateman (1863–1947). Russell recounted the experience of acquiring the Lygon Arms in his book The Story of an Old English Hostelry , published in 1914.
Snowshill (locally / ˈ s n oʊ z əl / SNOH-zəl, [1] / ˈ s n ɒ z əl / SNOZ-əl) [2] is a small Cotswolds village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, located near Broadway, Worcestershire. The population taken at the 2011 census was 164. [3]
STORY: Location: New YorkStep inside the ‘Museum of Broadway’ which shows the history and making of Broadway shows From ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ to ‘The Lion King’ or ‘Wicked ...
The Cotswolds (/ ˈ k ɒ t s w oʊ l d z, ˈ k ɒ t s w əl d z / KOTS-wohldz, KOTS-wəldz) [1] is a region of central South West England, along a range of rolling hills that rise from the meadows of the upper River Thames to an escarpment above the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham.