Attractions and places to see around Saintbury include a blend of historical significance and natural beauty within the Cotswolds. This quaint village is nestled on the western escarpment of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England. The area offers elevated perspectives and scenic vistas over the Vale of Evesham, making it part of a protected landscape known for its rolling hills and picturesque villages. Visitors can explore notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites.
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In the search for a worthy patron saint for this church, the Archangel Michael was initially chosen, whose name (derived from Hebrew) means "Who is like God?". However, it was then apparently decided that it wouldn't hurt to significantly increase the number of intercessors before God's throne for this church and its parishioners. Thus, the idea arose not to choose just a single patron saint, but to extend the patronage to the entire heavenly host (i.e., "All Angels").
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A very fitting end to the Wychavon Way, Broadway is a lovely place.
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Worth a visit, and pre-book the house visit online before going.
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Very lovely village right in front of the Cotswolds. Popular both among walkers (Wychavon Way & The Cotswold Way) and cyclists (close to NCN 442 and some uphills to Broadway Tower, which is ~4 miles from Broadway).
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Reasonably easy walk and great view from tower that contributes mid journey to being refreshed.
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St Michael and All Angels Church was built in 1868 by the 2nd Earl of Gainsborough in memory of his father. It is a Grade II listed building. Source: Wikipedia
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The Cotswold Way path is easy to lose at the crest of the hill at the entrance to the Broadway Tower property, as it takes a right angle turn to head toward Broadway along the stone wall and across the fields or, going the opposite direction, toward Chipping Campden down the rocky path.
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Saintbury itself is home to the medieval Church of St Nicholas, a Grade I listed building with Norman and Anglo-Saxon features, and nearby Motte and Bailey Castle Earthworks. Just a short distance away, you can visit Broadway Tower, a unique 18th-century 'Saxon' tower offering panoramic views, and St James' Church in Chipping Campden, an impressive 15th-century 'wool' church.
Yes, Saintbury is situated on the Cotswold Escarpment, providing elevated perspectives. The churchyard of St Nicholas in Saintbury offers serene views over the Vale of Evesham. For expansive vistas, Broadway Tower, the second-highest point on the escarpment, provides spectacular views across up to 16 counties.
The Saintbury area, being part of the Cotswolds AONB, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, road cycling, and running. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Saintbury, Road Cycling Routes around Saintbury, and Running Trails around Saintbury guides.
Absolutely. Several attractions are suitable for families. Broadway Tower is a popular spot with historical interest and great views. The charming Stanton Village and Chipping Campden Historic Market Town offer pleasant strolls and historical insights. St James' Church in Chipping Campden is also a fascinating historical site for all ages.
Beyond the historical churches, you can explore Chipping Campden Historic Market Town, known for its well-preserved terraced houses and rich wool trade history. Broadway Village is another charming cultural hub with independent shops and restaurants. For a unique architectural experience, visit Sezincote House, an Indian-style country house with elaborate gardens.
The Cotswolds, including Saintbury, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the gardens, such as Kiftsgate Court Gardens, and for seeing bluebells along trails like the Wychavon Broadway Bluebells loop. The mild weather also makes these seasons perfect for hiking and cycling. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter provides a peaceful, crisp atmosphere for walks.
Yes, the area is dotted with picturesque Cotswold villages. Stanton Village is renowned as one of the most unspoilt, with most houses built 400 years ago from local stone. Chipping Campden is a historic market town with a rich past, and Broadway Village offers a wide main street lined with independent shops and eateries.
To delve into Cotswold history, visit Chipping Campden Historic Market Town, a testament to the prosperous wool trade. The town's market hall, built in 1627, and St James' Church, a magnificent 'wool' church, offer deep historical insights. The medieval Church of St Nicholas in Saintbury itself, with its Norman and Anglo-Saxon elements, also provides a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the rolling hills and scenic roads of the Cotswolds provide excellent opportunities for road cycling. You can find various routes, including the 'Snowshill Climb â Broadway Village loop' or the 'NCN 442 and NCN 41 Junction loop'. For more options, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Saintbury guide.
Yes, Sezincote House is a truly unique attraction. It's a 200-year-old Mogul Indian palace set within a romantic landscape of temples, grottoes, and waterfalls. While the house and gardens are typically open on specific days for a fee, you can access a path from Broughton-on-the-hill that forms part of the Heart of England Way to view the estate from a distance for free. Check their website for current opening hours.
Beyond the prominent Church of St Nicholas, Saintbury holds archaeological evidence of previously unrecognised Motte and Bailey Castle Earthworks adjacent to the church. These tree-covered earthworks, dating back to the 11th or 12th century, hint at Saintbury's early medieval strategic importance and offer a quiet spot for historical reflection.
The area around Saintbury offers a variety of running trails for different fitness levels. Options range from moderate loops like the 'Broadway Village â Broadway Village loop' to more challenging routes such as the 'Broadway Tower â Stanton Village loop' or the 'Cotswold Lavender Fields â Broadway Village loop'. You can explore these and more in the Running Trails around Saintbury guide.
Many of the outdoor trails and villages in the Cotswolds are dog-friendly. For instance, some tips for Stanton Village mention dog-friendly gates on footpaths, making it suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always check specific attraction rules, but generally, the numerous hiking and walking routes around Saintbury are great for dogs.


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