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Snowshill in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Snowshill, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Spring Cottage, St Barnabas Church, and Broadway Tower, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees.0 To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, National Trust - Snowshill Manor and Garden, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Broadway Tower

4.4
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4.2
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Monument
Observation Decks & Towers
Broadway Tower, also known as Beacon or Fish Inn Tower, is a historic folly standing 65ft high atop a hill overlooking the village. Built in the late 18th century by the sixth Earl of Coventry's family, it was a retreat for William Morris and offers stunning views of up to 14 counties on clear days.
I have seen Broadway Tower from a distance many times, but never been inside and up to the top. I decided to do something about it so went in April this year. I went on a nice sunny week (school) day so it wasn't too busy. Wouldn't like to say how busy it may get at peak times? Well worth it, as I found it very interesting. Some stunning views to be had by going outside at the top. You can see for miles in all directions. Interesting layout in each of the rooms inside. Bet is was great to dine in the Tower. There is a nearby shop, toilets and café/restaurant and car parking. Can't quite remember how much it was, but can remember it's not that cheap. Not too far away are other attractions you can visit. There is a nuclear bunker, and the Lavender Fields at Snowshill. Can make for a great day out, with these attractions all in close proximity to each other.
Rob C — Google review
This is a picturesque and historic attraction nestled in the Cotswolds. Built in the late 18th century, this iconic folly sits atop one of the highest points in the region, offering breathtaking views that stretch across multiple counties on a clear day. We arrived after closing time after 5pm. So, we parked just on the side road close to the entrance without needing to pay. I would say :narrow road nearer to the tower to drive. Didn't go in the tower but the views are worth the hike. Great shop and cafe. There is a pay park at the top during opening time. Not recommended for disabled access as there's a moderately steep hill & a good 10-15 minute walk. Lovely views over the countryside when you get there though & the Tower is majestic when you come to it. As it's quite small, you do have to wait for others to come so we didn't go inside on our visit. It's £5 to park, £14 per adult to go up the tower and £12 for the nuclear bunker experience. Views from the hill outside the tower however are free and spectacular, Visitors can explore its small but informative museum, enjoy peaceful walks through the surrounding country park, and even tour a Cold War-era bunker nearby.
Stephen T — Google review
An impressive landmark with great views but massively overpriced. We paid £3 to park and a further £4 each to access the “grounds” as we couldn’t justify an extra £10 each to go inside the tower. The grounds themselves were nothing special with no clear signposting or information boards, so even that felt like £8 wasted. There are also two car parks, two cafes and a clothes shop for some reason. I’d advise trying to park close to the entrance, where parking appeared to be free, and taking in the views from there. Walking to the tower is also a good option if time and mobility/fitness allows.
Adam P — Google review
Amazing experience! We booked tickets in advance and got to the tower early, before opening, to walk around and enjoy the view. Our tickets also included touring the WW II bunker located on the property nearby.
Laurie K — Google review
Lovely walk up to the tower. Lovely view of the countryside. Deer park with a stag and lots of does. Plenty of benches on the way up. But I didn't go into the tower as £14 entry!
Michael F — Google review
The Tower is a beautiful landmark, nearby there is a nice café with a second one just further down in construction nearly finished. On a nice day You can enjoy the panorama and is perfect for a nice walk. Near the tower there are some red deers. The 14£ to go on top of the tower a bit overpriced to my opinion, considering the £5 for parking. Also the Nuclear bunker is interesting but I am not sure if there is an extra charge for that one as well.
Christian — Google review
We went on a rather cold, windy day but the 360 degree views were still very impressive. The rooms inside the tower are cosy and elegantly decorated. There are lots of opportunities for walking in land around the tower. It's one of the few places we saw sheep in the Cotswolds, and red deer. Nice place for a day out.
KCW M — Google review
Always a lovely visit to Broadway Tower 😁😍💕 went with the family this time, and had afternoon tea at the cafe area for a birthday celebration. It was busy as it was in August on a Saturday in the summer holidays while the kids were off. Very nice place! Afternoon tea very good. Staff were nice.
Claire P — Google review
Middle Hill, Broadway, WR12 7LB, United Kingdom•http://www.broadwaytower.co.uk/•+44 1386 852390•Tips and more reviews for Broadway Tower
7 min · 3.7 mi
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Broadway

Broadway, located in the Cotswolds, England, is often called the "Jewel of the Cotswolds." This large village and civil parish has a population of around 2,540 people. Situated in the southeast of Worcestershire near the Gloucestershire border, it's positioned between Evesham and Moreton-in-Marsh.
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Broadway Museum & Art Gallery

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Heritage museum
Museums
Art gallery
Specialty Museums
The Broadway Museum & Art Gallery, housed in a 17th-century building that was once The Angel Inn, offers a fascinating journey through the town's history. From its days as a bustling stop on the wool industry route to its attraction for artists and writers, the museum showcases various eras of Broadway. Visitors can explore permanent collections including paintings, porcelain, and artifacts curated by the Ashmolean in Oxford.
What a great find. Such informed staff. All of the exhibits are well set out, only wish we had more time to look around We will come back !
Richard C — Google review
Delightful little museum and gallery. John Singer Sargent exhibition was on at the time. Staff were very friendly. Museum was insightful for local history. Easily found location on the Main Street.
Kimberley C — Google review
Just been to a children's pottery workshop and it was fantastic. The space is very friendly and the artist was a Great Pottery Throwdown finalist....what an amazing opportunity. Thank you.
Helen P — Google review
Had a first visit to Broadway Museum and Art Gallery. It is a wonderful place and tells the story of Broadway well. It also incudes a floor devoted to a number of famous artists who summered here. This includes a couple of Sargeant portraits and a photo facsimile of his famous "Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose" work which was painted locally. They appear to.also have an original Hogarth but alas this is in a glass case and not hung on the walls, making it extremely difficult to view properly. Otherwise, I spent a very pleasant hour here.
Andy P — Google review
Spent over 2 hours in this fantastic museum, great range of objects with links to the village of Broadway. The building itself is very atmospheric and well worth inspecting. Great little museum with wonderful objects check it out if your nearby
Rob P — Google review
The kids Halloween trail was lovely. They’d clearly put a lot of thought and effort into it and staff were very friendly. I also enjoyed the fact that the museum really reminded me of the Sanderson Museum from Hocus Pocus! My son is hopeful they will be doing a Christmas one.
Francesca C — Google review
10 pound per person entry is absolutely highway robbery. The price is very poorly marked out until you are cornered by the volunteers to cough up for admission. Very small museum and not much in the collection considering it’s 10 pound to enter. Won’t be recommending or returning.
Jasper T — Google review
A fairly small museum, but lots of detail on the history of the village, the coaching route, the trains and the artists who lived in the village. We split up as we had dogs and both spent a couple of hours going around the 3 floors. Some brilliant audio-exhibits to enhance the visit. A must-do if you're spending the week in Broadway particularly.
Dave D — Google review
65 High St, Broadway, WR12 7DP, United Kingdom•http://www.broadwaymuseum.org.uk/•+44 1386 859047•Tips and more reviews for Broadway Museum & Art Gallery
6 min · 2.5 mi
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Snowshill car park

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Parking lot
If you're planning a visit to the charming village of Snowshill, make sure to take advantage of the Snowshill car park. This free parish car park is conveniently located near the reception area, shop, and café, making it an ideal starting point for your adventure. While accessing the house may require some effort due to steps—though a buggy service is available for those who need assistance—the stunning gardens are definitely worth exploring.
Brilliant experience. We were allowed to see all of the house this time. Very impressed.
Patrick B — Google review
A small, peaceful village. It has a charming, quiet feel with beautiful old stone houses and lovely countryside views. It’s a nice place to visit if you enjoy history and nature. The village is perfect for a relaxing walk and is very calm, making it a great spot for anyone looking to get away from busy life.
Nivedha S — Google review
Beautiful gardens, didn't visit house this time but enjoyed the walk around the gardens. Enjoyed a fresh scone & jam with a cup of coffee. Lovely waitress called Jayne served me.
Elaine H — Google review
We had to park in the overflow carpark. It has a gravel drive, and you park on rough grass. It was very dusty on a warm and breezy day. It's not good if you are or have disabled folk in your party, as it's a fair way to the entrance and not wheelchair friendly.
Paul K — Google review
The car park is well laid out and provides easy access to the reception area, shop and cafe. The house is more difficult to reach, a buggy can take less able visitors but there are lots of steps in and around the house.
Marion R — Google review
Nice walk up to the house. House has a lot of of items in it and is very unusual and dark. You may enjoy it if you like looking at a lot of items in one place.
Lucy B — Google review
Well worth a visit. If you want to see something out of the ordinary then pay a visit to Snowshill. You will be amazed l can assure you.
Andy B — Google review
Suitable for purpose. It's a car park. It does its job.
Peter D — Google review
1 Manor Barns, Snowshill, Broadway WR12 7JR, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/snowshill-manor-and-garden•Tips and more reviews for Snowshill car park
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National Trust - Snowshill Manor and Garden

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Manor house
Snowshill Manor and Garden is a 16th-century manor house located in the village of Snowshill, Gloucestershire. It was once the home of Charles Wade, a renowned collector who amassed an extensive array of intriguing objects. The manor houses his extraordinary collection, which includes toys, samurai armor, bicycles, and musical instruments. The adjacent cottage and 14 acres of land feature an Arts and Crafts garden designed by M H Baillie Scott.
When I went there, I didn't expect such wonderful, diverse, and unusual exhibits. The garden also deserves recognition. But the people working there deserve the greatest praise. Everyone is incredibly kind and helpful, and the guides who explain the individual rooms deserve 10 stars for their knowledge and passion for this place.
Gaga J — Google review
An amazing National Trust site and unlike any other I've visited. Charles Wade, who left Snowshill to the Trust, had gathered an eclectic collection in his Manor House which he curated with great care using colour and light. The house was used simply to exhibit his finds, not to live in! He lived nextdoor in a cottage which visitors can also see. There are several buildings to wander around along with the beautiful gardens and grounds. When I visited, a special exhibition of the many varied costumes and accoutrements Wade had collected were on display. He and his family and friends used to dress up in them! Social gatherings must have been interesting! As usual with a NT property, all the volunteers were brilliant in explaining the background to some of the quirky items. A great day out!
Mimi V — Google review
It is an amazing and unique place. A bit different to a typical NT site or Manor. The owner was a collector so you can imagine what everything you are going to see in there. Nice gardens and orchards.
Sheislikea W — Google review
You can't help but be impressed by this place. What an incredible manor. Super impressed with this beautifully maintained National Trust site. The volunteers were very informative and helpful. We would love to return one day. Amazing history.
Sal S — Google review
What a gem in the National trust estate. We finally got here before the winter closure. It was very popular Sat 8th Nov. Helpful and friendly staff from car park duty, vistor check in and volunteer guides. Its an eclectic collection of many items brought by Mr Wade. We enjoyed the cafe and was pleased to see gluten free sandwiches and cakes for sale. Highly recommended 👌
Ian H — Google review
First time visiting Snowshill, and it's a great place to visit... the collection in the mansion is incredible, has a massive Japanese influence, although there are some really quirky bits and bobs throughout the whole place from allover the globe. I could have spent a few more hours there investigating all the corners of the rooms to see what treasures were tucked away.
Dave B — Google review
A very interesting place preserved in the original style. Employees very nice, helpful and full of knowledge. A beautiful well -kept garden. A shop where we bought a lot of local products. A very large parking lot. It is worth seeing, I recommend it
Magda — Google review
Lovely place with excellent gardens. It helped that the day was nice and sunny. The house itself is quite dark. It's a good idea to book your two hour time slot. For those with electric cars, that's quite a few charging points!
Shanks C — Google review
Snowshill, Broadway, WR12 7JU, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/snowshill-manor/•+44 1386 852410•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Snowshill Manor and Garden
6 min · 0.33 mi
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Spring Cottage

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Spring Cottage is a charming and cozy accommodation nestled in the heart of nature. The cottage offers a serene and peaceful retreat, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its picturesque surroundings and comfortable amenities, it provides an idyllic setting for a relaxing getaway. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or simply want to unwind in a tranquil environment, Spring Cottage has something to offer for every type of traveler.
Snowshill, Broadway, WR12 7JU, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays/spring-cottage-the-cot…•+44 344 800 2070•Tips and more reviews for Spring Cottage
14 min · 0.71 mi
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Cotswold Lavender

4.5
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Cotswold Lavender is a must-visit destination in the Cotswolds during the summer months. Located just two miles south of Broadway, this fragrant flower field opens to the public from mid-June to early August for a fee. The 15th-century local inn nearby offers a cozy retreat, especially during winter. Visitors can explore the lavender fields, wildflowers, and designated walking areas, with benches and tables available for picnics and outdoor games.
Had an amazing time at The Cotswold Lavender Fields. Rows upon rows of different species of lavender with the most incredible scents. There is also a great display of poppies & cottage garden flora that adorn the top end of the field, with an abundance of bees and butterflies. Refreshments are available but you can take your own picnic and make the most of a full day out. There is a gift shop too, to purchase your own piece of Cotswold Lavender to enjoy that wonderful aroma at home. A glorious day out and a must visit for your bucket list! Highly recommended.
Hphbham — Google review
This place exceeded expectations for me. It was absolutely beautiful and I was in photo heaven. They have clear maps and signage to help guide you. There are easy to follow paths to walk through the flowers in ways that give great photos but also protect the plants. Admission was by card only. Inside and outside the entrance are portable toilets. These were very clean when we were there (impressively so). It’s a huge space so even though a tour bus arrived at the same time, it didn’t interfere with our experience. There is a stand with souvenirs (lavender themed obviously!) and snack and drinks. Lots of picnic tables to sit and enjoy. Absolutely lovely in every way.
Alyssa B — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. The smell just hits you its lovely and the hum of bees are everywhere. Lavender is in abundance as well as the wild flower meadows Lots of places to sit down and rest some under shade picnic tables are plenty. The trail through the woods is as much fun for adults as well as the kids looking out for things to find. I recommend this place to definitely visit. It is so well thought out with the "layout " and the entry price is very reasonable
Angela W — Google review
Open just few weeks a year, following lavender growing, blooming and harvesting season, Cotswold Lavender fields are a must visit attraction when visiting Cotswolds. Fields have walking, relaxing and picnic areas surrounded by stunning countryside. Lavender ice cream and tea produced in the farm-something one must try on the hot summer day. Aromas from distillery itself make walking in the fields a divine experience. Definitely recommend to visit at least once in a lifetime.
Asta V — Google review
The lavender farm is situated approximately 10 minutes drive from Broadway. The farm is sign posted but the road is narrow. Big parking for cars and easy to park a big coach, not paved. The staff is very nice and welcoming. You can have nice walk among the flower beds. Next to the entrance there is a little shop where you can different products made out of lavender like tea, soaps, shower gels, creams, but can also buy snacks or drinks. Came with a small group while visiting the region. The passengers like the farm.
Daniel A — Google review
I visited "Cotswold Lavender" on 17th July 2025. Had a lot of hot, dry weather recently which is perfect for lavender. It was spectacular! The flowers were alive with bees and butterflies, which was wonderful to see. Not just lavender, but lots of other flowers to see too. The wild flower meadow was also wonderful to see. A spectacular sea of colour. Well worth a visit. There is a little shop on site, selling hot and cold drinks, cake, ice cream and lavender products. There is also a distillery, but I didn't see that, as time ran out and we had to go. The site is dog friendly, and there are quite a few picnic benches if you fancy stopping for lunch. All in all a lovely day out, located in a beautiful location.
Rob C — Google review
A lovely day out! There are benches, toilets, and a little shop (which sells nice lavender-based products, along with some consumables). The whole area is open, so as long as you don't walk over the flowers - to protect them - you can go any way you want. I'd recommend this both as a solo and a group activity!
Draco S — Google review
Visited a few years ago, such a great place to visit. Big space, so able to spread out from other people. Usually places like these are often over crowded but because the space was so big we didn't have this issue. Id recommend going, family friendly.
Olivia B — Google review
Hill Barn Farm Cottage, Snowshill, WR12 7JY, United Kingdom•http://www.cotswoldlavender.co.uk/•+44 1386 854821•Tips and more reviews for Cotswold Lavender
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Day 2

Center of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the center side of town. Start the day off with Snowshill Arms, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Snowshill lavender farm. All together, your day would be filled with about 4 hours of non-stop fun.
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Snowshill Arms

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Pub
Located in the charming village of Snowshill, Snowshill Arms is a 15th-century pub exuding charm and character. The classic Cotswold old world pub features a large lawned garden with plenty of tables and children's play equipment, making it a great place to visit with kids. The pub offers beers from a small Worcester brewery and serves delicious food alongside Donnington Brewery ale.
Great pub, so cosy, big garden, food is very reasonably priced and very tasty! A proper Cotswolds pub!
Deanne S — Google review
Snowshill Arms is one of those places that feels like it’s straight out of a classic British TV series — a perfect blend of a traditional tavern and a welcoming countryside pub. Tucked away in the picturesque village of Snowshill, it has a warm, homey atmosphere that makes you feel instantly relaxed. The interior is full of character, with rustic charm and what seems like a personal touch in every corner — it almost feels like a family-run place, in the best possible way. It’s the kind of pub where you could happily spend hours, whether you’re enjoying a pint, a meal, or just soaking up the authentic Cotswolds vibe. If you’re in the area, don’t miss it. This is the kind of cozy, genuine English pub experience that’s getting harder to find.
Cecilie M — Google review
Favourite pub in the Cotswolds. Service is on point and friendly, even if you’re not local. Atmosphere lovely, food is fantastic. We go whenever we are up there. Can’t praise it enough. It’s even marked with a star in my Google maps 😁
Sarah P — Google review
Stopped in for a quick lunch while visiting the Cotswolds. The staff were very friendly and we learnt a lot about local food names and flavours. A long way from my home address but would certainly come again.
Geoff R — Google review
Lovely Place for Families! Beautiful spot with a restaurant, garden, and a play area for kids. There are both indoor and outdoor seating options. We ordered the ribeye, burger, and fish platter — the food was good and the overall atmosphere was relaxing and family-friendly. Highly recommended for a nice meal with the family!
Marwan A — Google review
Fantastic quirky place, stuffed to the rafters with interesting objects. Took older grandchildren and they enjoyed it Summer games fun helped fill our day.
Shouston_ — Google review
Eaten here lots of times, good value pub food and friendly service. Not Michelin star food, just really good straightforward pub fare. Shame there are so few of these really traditional old pubs left in the country.
Chris M — Google review
Great pub food. Not a gastropub or attempting to produce fine dining but if you want a traditional, good quality, no nonsense pub meal, from a surprisingly large menu choice, in a warm and cosy traditional pub, then this is the place for you.
Mark D — Google review
Snowshill, Broadway, WR12 7JU, United Kingdom•http://www.snowshillarms.co.uk/•+44 1386 852653•Tips and more reviews for Snowshill Arms
1 min · 300 ft
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St Barnabas Church

4.7
(24)
Church
St Barnabas Church is a charming Victorian church located in Snowshill, with its honeyed limestone building blending seamlessly with the picturesque village. Despite its relatively young age, the church exudes an air of mystery as it was constructed in 1864 on the site of an older medieval church, about which little is known.
Beautiful church set in gorgeous surroundings.
George H — Google review
A beautiful church located in the UK countryside. It was a bit of a drive, but well worth it. A terrific place to visit.
Norm P — Google review
St. Barnabas Church is a beautiful, peaceful spot just outside Broadway. Full of history and charm, with lovely old stonework and stunning stained glass. The quiet churchyard and countryside views make it a perfect place to pause and reflect. A hidden gem well worth visiting!
Jeff F — Google review
The prettiest church encircled by honeyed cottages and green hills.
Tim P — Google review
Beautiful location
Svitlana L — Google review
Pleasant little yellow Cotswolds stone Victorian church. Nothing much to see inside but the surrounding churchyard is very scenic.
John N — Google review
Lovely little village church
C J — Google review
Very lovely refurbished church, tasteful and fitting
Geraldine S — Google review
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Snowshill lavender farm

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Nestled just beyond the charming village of Snowshill, within its picturesque parish, lies the enchanting Snowshill Lavender farm. This beloved destination spans an impressive 35 acres filled with vibrant lavender fields that create a stunning visual feast. Visitors can explore a delightful array of lavender-infused products, including soothing soaps and fragrant oils, alongside unique local crafts and plants. It's a perfect spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while indulging in some lovely artisanal goods.
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