I thoroughly enjoyed your guiding us through Broadway, of the Cotswolds. What a charming and welcoming little town! Your camerawork and your descriptive resume below made it a complete pleasure to soak up like a sponge. And we did!
Another stunning Cotswolds village, love the little shops and thatched cottages so pretty, love how open it is too, i will have to come here and check out this village. Look forward to your next video :)
A lovely walk, here is a bit more info about Broadway. The 'broad way' is the main street, lined with red chestnut trees. It is situated on the main route between Oxford & Worcester, the village developed because of the stagecoach trade. Both King Charles and Oliver Cromwell stayed here at different times. A bevy of artists have visited Broadway and they are, William Morris, Frank Millet, who lived at Farnham House and died in the great Titanic disaster; J M Barrie, Vaughan Williams and Elgar- all drew inspiration from the line and form, texture and composition of what was then the typical English village.
Broadway was a lovely town. Thank you for stopping a moment at the sweets/lolly/confectionery shop. Took us back years. The nice wider streets are what I am used to in the towns & small cities I lived in growing up. ♥️
@@GimbalWalkTV the rule was two per day, & it took half an hour to ride down to the shops. You can imagine the time spent drooling 🤤 over which ones to try.
Why you wrote "it was"? Is not anymore? I remember Broadway about 22+ years ago and I think that most of it is still on there... Certainly, some roads are now slightly wider and most of the old houses & shops got restored but Broadway did not lose anyghing of previous charm! The only plague - I'd say - are those endlessly arriving excursions with japanese& another tourists which are leaving lots of rubbish everywhere. As well I regret our Budgens superstore which now got occupied by Coop what never means the same. But still we have that village market at Willersey so is not too bad. Lloyds Bank office was cancelled a couple of yrs ago but well, is not too far to Cheltenham or Evesham when necessary. Ah, the Christmas shop stopped at some point and this was just the first step to disgrace for the town so famous because of this shop!
Love your walks and was happy to see this one on the town of Broadway. Will be staying there next year. Thanks for sharing your love of England’s towns and beautiful nature.
Together with my late father we travelled 6 times to visit Broadway from Hampshire always shone brilliant town though due to its general demeanour arad expensive, I found compared to burton on the water and stow on the wold, though during 1 visit I looked into buying a 3 bedroom home nestled tucked away, nearly lost 4stone thru the seat of my pants after all said and done, Broadway is one beautiful town all persons should place a visit on their bucket list.
Thank you for the amazing videos, for me, stone house is quite a luxury, especially these houses were built 3 to 4 hundred years ago, your country is outragely rich at that time!
What a lovely place to wander, loved the ChocBox ChocShop !! 😀 and thatched houses etc. I am going off now to watch your Burton on the Water walk . . . Thanks Mr Walk, keep em coming ✔💯👍😀
A very lovely town! I loved the buildings at the beginning that thatched rooves! Also, I wonder who keeps all those lovely greens all trimmed up so nicely, Those homes facing the town green were lovely!
Beautiful video 😊 I grew up in Broadway and left in 97, it moves with the times but never loses its charm, My dad still lives there so I get to go back a lot. The Rikki tikki was formally the post office and the lygon arms has a list of celebrity guests longer than any list 😄 funny you mentioned the film location looks because snowshill which is above Broadway was used for the Bridget Jones films when Bridget would visit her parents. Again what beautifully shot video ❤️ Thanks
Also watch our fantastic tour of Bourton On The Water - ua-cam.com/video/yj0B62ERkOo/v-deo.html
Who would not want to walk in such a beautiful place?
Agreed
Thank you for posting this. My great-grandparents came over to the USA from Broadway, England in 1894.
Lovely stuff
Thanks for watching my channel!
Well....I bet Leaf and Bean is way better than....Starbucks !! Great walk Gimbalmaster!!!😄😄😄👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much! These places are great arent' they!
@@GimbalWalkTV yes they are !
I love the bunting everywhere as it looks so festive!
They should leave it up!
I love Broadway it’s a really attractive place.
I thoroughly enjoyed your guiding us through Broadway, of the Cotswolds. What a charming and welcoming little town!
Your camerawork and your descriptive resume below made it a complete pleasure to soak up like a sponge. And we did!
Thank you so much 😊
Love your walks and tours of Nice towns villages
Thank you Richard!
Another stunning Cotswolds village, love the little shops and thatched cottages so pretty, love how open it is too, i will have to come here and check out this village. Look forward to your next video :)
Thank you so much!
A lovely walk, here is a bit more info about Broadway.
The 'broad way' is the main street, lined with red chestnut trees. It is situated on the main route between Oxford & Worcester, the village developed because of the stagecoach trade. Both King Charles and Oliver Cromwell stayed here at different times.
A bevy of artists have visited Broadway and they are, William Morris, Frank Millet, who lived at Farnham House and died in the great Titanic disaster; J M Barrie, Vaughan Williams and Elgar- all drew inspiration from the line and form, texture and composition of what was then the typical English village.
That's fantastic thank you Roy!
I love learning like this
Beautiful place,
It really is!
Absolutely beautiful love the Cotswolds my favourite place on earth minus the traffic of course❤️❤️
Broadway was a lovely town. Thank you for stopping a moment at the sweets/lolly/confectionery shop. Took us back years. The nice wider streets are what I am used to in the towns & small cities I lived in growing up. ♥️
Lovely isn't it!
I love sweet shops and have to try and avoid buying everything 🤣
@@GimbalWalkTV the rule was two per day, & it took half an hour to ride down to the shops. You can imagine the time spent drooling 🤤 over which ones to try.
Why you wrote "it was"? Is not anymore? I remember Broadway about 22+ years ago and I think that most of it is still on there... Certainly, some roads are now slightly wider and most of the old houses & shops got restored but Broadway did not lose anyghing of previous charm! The only plague - I'd say - are those endlessly arriving excursions with japanese& another tourists which are leaving lots of rubbish everywhere. As well I regret our Budgens superstore which now got occupied by Coop what never means the same. But still we have that village market at Willersey so is not too bad. Lloyds Bank office was cancelled a couple of yrs ago but well, is not too far to Cheltenham or Evesham when necessary. Ah, the Christmas shop stopped at some point and this was just the first step to disgrace for the town so famous because of this shop!
Village btw
Love your walks and was happy to see this one on the town of Broadway. Will be staying there next year. Thanks for sharing your love of England’s towns and beautiful nature.
I really enjoyed this lovely video of this lovely village.
Together with my late father we travelled 6 times to visit Broadway from Hampshire always shone brilliant town though due to its general demeanour arad expensive, I found compared to burton on the water and stow on the wold, though during 1 visit I looked into buying a 3 bedroom home nestled tucked away, nearly lost 4stone thru the seat of my pants after all said and done, Broadway is one beautiful town all persons should place a visit on their bucket list.
Ah! My favourite Cotswold village 😊 Love a wander round the shops and lunch in Hunters Coffee House when I visit 😉
I'll have to try Hunters out!
Lovely place have you ever been to Howden lots of history there
Not yet Janet but will do!
Thank you for the amazing videos, for me, stone house is quite a luxury, especially these houses were built 3 to 4 hundred years ago, your country is outragely rich at that time!
True!
I’m so glad you went to Broadway, I love it there, I enjoyed the lovely walk .Thank you
You’re welcome 😊
what a beautiful place looks so clean and tidy another place on my to do list
It really is!
We will be there in October to catch the GWSR to Cheltenham and back. Staying in Moreton in Marsh. Thanks for all the great videos 👍🏻
Have fun!
Beautiful place 👍👍
It really is!
@@GimbalWalkTV chocolate box type village perfectly describes it 👍👍
Yet another lovely place would love to go to the Cotswold but don’t need too now because you’ve taken me so thank you. Keep on walking 🚶🏻👍❤️
You’re welcome 😊
What a lovely place to wander, loved the ChocBox ChocShop !! 😀 and thatched houses etc. I am going off now to watch your Burton on the Water walk . . .
Thanks Mr Walk, keep em coming ✔💯👍😀
Hope you enjoy!
Lovely video! 💚
Thank you!! 😊
Another great video of BROADWAY Cotswolds England!.❤❤❤❤
Many thanks!
A very lovely town! I loved the buildings at the beginning that thatched rooves! Also, I wonder who keeps all those lovely greens all trimmed up so nicely, Those homes facing the town green were lovely!
Oh yes would like to live in one of those!
I’ve been here!
Beautiful video 😊 I grew up in Broadway and left in 97, it moves with the times but never loses its charm, My dad still lives there so I get to go back a lot. The Rikki tikki was formally the post office and the lygon arms has a list of celebrity guests longer than any list 😄 funny you mentioned the film location looks because snowshill which is above Broadway was used for the Bridget Jones films when Bridget would visit her parents. Again what beautifully shot video ❤️ Thanks
Thank you so much Liam.
I'd love to stay in Lygon Arms sometime (once I've saved up a bit!) 🤣
@@GimbalWalkTV yes apparently it's now more affordable for many than when it was part of the Savoy Group 😁
Less cars than East Grinstead.Nicer looking buildings.
i have a sister what lives in the cotswold and she said the rolling stones had tea in a cafe in broadway
Wow - Would have loved to have been there that day!
It’s much nicer than East Grinstead where I live.
did you manage to climb the hill into broadway lol
Oh no - car all the way 🤣
i couldn't find described in room Broadway hotels sites details if there is air conditioned in rooms,is there?
Love the Cotswolds but a lot of the villages dont have a lot to offer once you leave the high street.
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Thanks Theo! Have a top day mate!
@@GimbalWalkTV like wise sir
Broadway better then Croydon
Very much so!