Chipping Campden
Chipping Campden is a town in the Cotswolds area in Gloucestershire, England. It is famous for its High Street, which has buildings many very old buildings, including one that was built almost 400 years ago. That building is called the Market Hall and it is where people used to sell things, including wool from sheep which were, and still are, raised on farms in Chipping Campden.
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Chipping Campden Market Hall
East Banqueting House and St James, Chipping Campden
St James' church, Hicks Memorial
- Site of Chipping Campden Station. - geograph.org.uk - 235186.jpg
Former site of the Chipping Campden station
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Cotswold Games, 1636 woodcut
- C.R. Ashbee by William Strang 1903.jpg
Charles Robert Ashbee, founder of the Guild and School of Handicraft. Portrait by William Strang, 1903
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