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The Russells*, Back Lane, Worcestershire

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The Russells is a unique rural village development of three, four and five bedroom terrace and semi-detached properties in the heart of one of the show-piece villages of the Cotswolds. Gordon Russell Square is the focus of the new development just off Back Lane and opposite a new crescent of cottages and houses. This new traditional street scene is set behind Broadway's historic high street in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Broadway : Broadway High Street is an attractive mix of honey-coloured Cotswold stone cottages and specialist shops selling everything from cashmere sweaters to fine jewellery. In and around the High Street there are antique shops, post office, bank, chemist and food shops.There is a fine selection of excellent restaurants and country pubs including the Lygon Arms. Leisure activities include a golf course in Broadway, several riding stables, fishing and racing.

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