Heirloom Moments - The Lygon Arms Hotel

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Heirloom Moments


The opening Meet of the North Cotswolds Hunt, described by the Eversham Journal Press as Englands most “Interesting” Hostelry

Jacobean Doorway, The Lygon Arms. Added by Johnn Treavis, in 1620 The Gallery End of the Great Hall, The Lygon Arms


The Paved Courtyard, The Lygon Arms, This is the Garden Entrance to the Great Hall and Old Gables.

The original smaller dining room

The Oak Panelled wall in the Charles Room. This room is where Charles I met Sheldon of Broadway Court in May 1645


Picture taken Circa 1920: “ A recently restored room at the Lygon Arms, with original Fireplace, Oak floors and originally carved Mullions� Mullions were carved between 1586 & 1640

The historic Cromwell room. With Elizabethan Fireplace. The ceiling and Frieze dating from 1620. The protector stayed here in September 1651


The main staircase in the main house, The Lygon Arms

The entrance Hall showing Medieval Back Door and doorway



The Church House and Old Church, Broadway

View of Gables, from the famous Cotswolds Formal Gardens


The Interior of the Old Church Broadway

The Cromwell Room


An original Guest Information book, When hotel was owned by Russell & Sons (September 1921)


Key to cash office from 1957


An original Guest Information book, When hotel was owned by Russell & Sons (September 1921)

An original brochure for winter breaks 1959



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