Moreton Market & Broadway

Moreton Market & Broadway

Tuesday April 29th

Moreton Market is a nationally famous and internationally acclaimed traditional town centre market, situated in main boulevard of the picturesque Cotswold town of Moreton-in-Marsh – said by many to bemost stunning market location in England.

 At the heart of the Cotswolds lies the quaint, picture-postcard village of Broadway. 

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Price... £28


Itinerary

From the local area the coach will head to Moreton-in-Marsh. We expect to arrive at 11.00hrs. Enjoy a stroll round the famous market  and free time for lunch (not included). Early afternoon the coach will continue on to Broadway where you will have free time before heading back to the local area.around 16.00hrs.

MORETON IN MARSH - A traditional Cotswold Market town with its wide main street and wide grass verges. This is a true market town and Tuesday is market day, with its wide range of stalls people come from far and wide to visit this well established market.  In addition to the market, there are a plethora of antique shops, tea shops, restaurants, inns  and hotels all  vying for your attention.
 
There are a number of interesting historic facts and figures associated with Moreton-in-Marsh, not least that, reputedly King Charles I slept at The White Hart Inn in 1642.  The Redesdale Market Hall dominates the main thoroughfare and is still used today for antique fairs and flea markets with its steeply pitched roof  and attractive and distinctive clock turret.
The Curfew Tower is one of the few surviving in Britain and at its base is housed of this tower is the old town lock-up.

BROADWAY - At the heart of the Cotswolds lies the quaint, picture-postcard village of Broadway. Peacefully dwelling at the base of the Worcestershire hills in a region of England that is nationally recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Broadway is a beautiful and historic village ideal for those who love picturesque landscapes, excellent cuisine, and rich cultural heritage.

The image of Broadway today remains as it has done for centuries; a charismatic spectacle of rolling wolds, overlooking a gathering of ancient honey coloured limestone period buildings with orderly horse chestnut trees lining the grass-fringed verges of the historic 'broad way' High Street.

PLEASE NOTE: 
The above timings and information are subject to traffic conditions and we reserve the right to make any changes necessary without prior notification.
Coaches for our Day Trips will be in either 'Motts' or 'Crusader' Livery.
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