Broadwell is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. At that time it had only 46 inhabitants. In 2011, there were 355 and the population was slightly declining. Soon we will discover exactly how many live here now as this year is a census year in the UK.
This huge village green was donated to the village by Lord Ashton quite recently, in the late 20th century.
Down beside the green runs a classic Cotswold shallow stream, a tributary of the Evenlode. he road fords the stream, which is no more than a few inches deep, in a way that’s quite familiar in these parts The Fox Inn, a pretty classic country pub, has the slightly less familiar privilege of being able to serve beer made in the nearby village of Donnington where we are heading next.
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