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Gloucestershire Travel
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A guide to Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds of England, highlighting attractions, history, and visitor information. |
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![]() Chipping Campden Market Hall - one of the most easily recognizable Cotswold landmarks. |
![]() The Market hall, looking onto High Street |
![]() Two photos looking through the Market Hall. This one shows the fine timbered roof |
![]() Market Hall interior |
![]() This lovely thatched cottage is typical of the dwellings along the road towards Broad Campden |
![]() Thatched cottage, Chipping Campden |
![]() Cottage, Chipping Campden |
![]() Close-up of yet another beautiful cottage in Chipping Campden |
![]() The church and the gateway of Campden House |
![]() A leafy lane leads through the churchyard |
![]() The Almshouses, built by Sir Baptist Hicks in 1612 to provide housing for 6 poor men and 6 poor women of Campden. The houses are still used for this purpose today. |
![]() Roses climb above a bench outside a cottage opposite the church |
Chipping Campden Travel Information >>
Photos © David Ross and Britain Express
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