Churches in Broadway & the Cotswolds
There are five beautiful churches dotted around the village of Broadway. Two of which belong to the Church of England, there's also a Catholic church, a United Reformed church and a Methodist church.
In fact it is quite rare to find so many churches and such a diverse mix of religious worship in one village. Each church has it's own fascinating history, revealing the story of Broadway's colourful and religious past.
If you really want to experience the village, visit the thriving churches in Broadway which are open to everyone. Most offer the chance to get involved with the community by hosting local events and activities that you can take part in. Browse below at the list of sacred places of worship in the Cotswold village of Broadway to find out what's on during you visit.
St. Michaels & All Angels Church
Built in 1840, and dedicated to St. Michael and All Angels, the church is a building with nave, two aisles and chancel.
Website: www.stmichaelsbroadway.org
St Eadburgha's Church
St Eadburgha's church was the original parish church of Broadway, a Christian place of worship which dates back to the 11th century.
St Saviour's Catholic Church
St Saviour's Catholic Church in Broadway is a celebrated place of Catholic worship that has roots dating back to 1826.
Broadway Methodist Church
The Methodist church in Broadway, situated near the top of the High Street, has stood since 1812 and is the forth largest Christian denominational church.
Broadway United Reformed Church
The origins of Broadway United Reformed church date back to the 17th century when a chapel was erected in celebration of Reformed Christianity.