Broadwell Tavern, Silver Street GL11 4JE
Without doubt the Broadwell Tavern must have been one of the most distinctive pubs in the county of Gloucestershire. The Broadwell Tavern dates back to at least the end of the 15th century. It was formerly a nunnery. When the monastic building was converted into a tavern the original windows were retained. The most unusual feature, however, was that the building stood at a point where water from underlying inferior oolitic limestone passes over a gravel base. The stream laps against the front of the building. The Broadwell Tavern was a rare outlet for Godsell's Stroud ales in the Dursley area. The Broadwell Tavern closed down many years ago but the building is still known by that name. It was in use as a veterinary surgeons until about five years ago. In July 1998 part of the old tavern had been converted into a cottage with an asking price of £95,000
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