The Broadway, Wickhamford & Sedgeberrow area in Wychavon is a mix of rural and semi-rural settlements. Broadway, the largest village, sits at the foot of the Cotswolds and is known for its historic honey-colored limestone buildings. The area has a mix of farmland, woodland, and open fields, with the Cotswold Way walking trail passing nearby. Local amenities include independent shops, pubs, and cafes, catering to both residents and visitors.
Wickhamford and Sedgeberrow are smaller villages with a quieter atmosphere. Wickhamford lies close to Broadway, with a mix of older cottages and newer housing. Sedgeberrow retains a strong agricultural character, surrounded by farmland. Both villages have traditional churches and community spaces. The area benefits from good transport links, with the A44 providing access to Evesham and Cheltenham. The landscape is typical of the Vale of Evesham, with orchards and hedgerows common in the surrounding countryside.
On average Broadway, Wickhamford & Sedgeberrow has moderate deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 40 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 12.0% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Broadway, Wickhamford & Sedgeberrow is £46,000 per year. There are 4 schools in Broadway, Wickhamford & Sedgeberrow: 3 primary (1 Outstanding and 1 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).