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Chipping Campden Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Chipping Campden:
Guild Craft Workshops, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
In 1902, the then world-famous Guild of Handicrafts moved to this old silk mill from London's East End. Although the group had disbanded by 1919,...
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High Street, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Chipping Campden has been called the most beautiful village in England, and it owes much of its picturesque charm to the High Street. A typical...
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Campden Gallery, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Campden gallery specializes in showcasing the work of painters and sculptors. Those featured range from established artists to exciting new talent, and work ranges from...
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The Cotswold Way, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Running between Chipping Campden and Bath, The Cotswold Way is a 100-mile national trail through a very English landscape. Picturesque honey-stoned villages, ancient market towns,...
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Chipping Campden Town Hall, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Standing in Chipping Campden's beautiful High Street, the Town Hall is, like most of its neighbours, made from golden stone. Dating from the 14th century,...
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Market Hall, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Chipping means market and Chipping Campden's Market Hall is one of the best in England. Jacobean, gabled, with 14 stone arches, a cobblestone floor, and...
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Town Sign, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Chipping Campden's town sign was finally erected in 2001, some 80 years after it was first designed. Taken from a watercolour by Wentworth Huyshe and...
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St Catherine’s Church, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Chipping Campden's Roman Catholic church was built in 1891 by William Lunn from local Campden stone. Notable features include an ornate gabled turret and Victorian...
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Grevel House, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
The oldest and most famous building in Chipping Campden, Grevel House, was built in 1380 for William Grevel, a wealthy wool merchant. It is little...
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Baptist Church, Chipping Campden  (< 1 Mile)
Chipping Campden Baptist Church is over 300 years old. Built in 1872 by TT Allen of Stratford Upon Avon, it is a plain but beautiful...
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Almshouses, Chipping Campden  (1.1 Miles)
Gabled, mullioned and hoodmoulded, these almshouses display the Cotswold vernacular at its best. They were built at a total cost of £1300 in 1612 by...
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Court Barn Museum, Chipping Campden  (1.2 Miles)
Court Barn Museum is a fascinating collection located in Chipping Campden. There are many pieces on display that attempt to chart the history of...
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Campden House Gateway, Chipping Campden  (1.3 Miles)
This gateway is of one of the few remaining fragments of Old Campden House. Built to impress in 1613 for the richest man in England,...
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East and West Banqueting Halls, Chipping Campden  (1.3 Miles)
The East and West Banqueting Halls are relics of the lost Jacobean Mansion of Old Campden House. Gabled, ashlar, with finials, strapwork parapets and twisted...
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St James’ Church, Chipping Campden  (1.3 Miles)
Perhaps the best of England's so-called wool churches, St James' was largely built in the 1400s from the wealth of the booming Cotswold wool trade....
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Ernest Wilson Memorial Garden, Chipping Campden  (1.8 Miles)
Born in Chipping Campden 1876, Ernest Wilson was one of the world's greatest plant collectors, introducing around 1200 new species and collecting around 100,000 specimens....
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Broadway Tower Country Park, Broadway  (3.8 Miles)
Thirteen counties can be seen from the top of Broadway Tower. This 18th Century Gothic folly stands on ground 312 metres above sea level, the...
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Richard Hagen Gallery, Broadway  (4.1 Miles)
The Richard Hagen Gallery specializes in contemporary British art. Permanent displays include bronzes by James Butler RA, Britain's leading figurative sculptor, and by Vanessa Pooley...
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Broadway Modern Gallery, Broadway  (4.2 Miles)
Broadway Modern Gallery specializes in contemporary British sculpture, art, ceramics, furniture and glass. Featured artists range from outstanding recent graduates to established British artists with...
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Gordon Russell Heritage Centre, Broadway  (4.2 Miles)
The Gordon Russell Museum is dedicated to the famous company owner who left a great deal of his fortune to be used for philanthropistic projects...
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Saint Eadburgha's Church, Broadway  (4.9 Miles)
Dating back 1000 years and romantically set among trees beneath the Cotswold escarpment, this church is dedicated to the child, Saint Eadburgha, daughter of King...
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Hidcote Manor Garden, Broadway  (5.1 Miles)
These wonderful National Trust Gardens are one of England's great Arts and Crafts masterpieces, famous for their rare trees and shrubs and outstanding herbaceous borders....
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Batsford Aboretum, Moreton-in-Marsh  (5.2 Miles)
Batsford Arboretum has one of the largest private collections of shrubs and trees in Britain, including the national collection of Japanese Flowering Cherries. Sitting on...
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Cotswold Falconry Centre, Moreton-in-Marsh  (5.2 Miles)
Cotswold Falconry Centre is home to up to 100 birds of prey at any one time. Falcons, hawks, eagles, owls, vultures and caracara are all...
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Snowshill Lavender, Broadway  (5.8 Miles)
Lavender thrives on the free-draining limestone of the Cotswold Hills, and here at Snowshill Lavender there are 53 acres of it - a wonderful site...
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Church of Saint Barnabas, Broadway  (6.7 Miles)
St Barnabas was built in the 19th Century, but, as a place of worship, the site dates back to the 5th Century. The churchyard, which...
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Snowshill Manor, Broadway  (6.7 Miles)
Snowshill Manor is a Cotswold manor house, containing Charles Paget Wade’s extraordinary collection of craftsmanship and design, including musical instruments, clocks, toys, bicycles, weavers’ and...
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Wellington Aviation Museum, Moreton-in-Marsh  (7.4 Miles)
The RAF flight-training station at Moreton-in-Marsh has gone, but this museum remembers it and everyone who passed through it. Inside, artifacts include everything from prints...
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Curfew Tower, Moreton-in-Marsh  (7.4 Miles)
The Curfew Tower is the oldest building in Moreton-in-Marsh. It dates from Norman times when its bell rang to remind the townspeople to "cover fire"...
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St David’s Church, Moreton-in-Marsh  (7.7 Miles)
St David's Church has been largely rebuilt twice in its long history. Once in the 1540s, when a Tudor church replaced an earlier chapel of...
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Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon  (9 Miles)
The half-timbered house where William Shakespeare was born in 1564 continued as the family home until the 19th Century and has welcomed visitors for well...
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St Mary’s Church, Lower Slaughter  (10.3 Miles)
This church was for the most part rebuilt in 1867, although the four-windowed northern side remains from the earlier building. This Transitional Norman arcade was...
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St Peter’s Church, Upper Slaughter  (10.3 Miles)
This unusual sunken church is late Norman in origin. Some features have survived from this period, including the doorway to the tower. The top of...
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Temple Guiting Manor, Temple Guiting  (10.7 Miles)
Cotswold stone, 14th Century and Grade I listed, Temple Guiting Manor is regarded as one of the finest small Tudor houses in the Cotswolds. Set...
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GWR Steam Railway, Toddington  (10.8 Miles)
The restored steam and diesel locomotives of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway pass through some of the best scenery in the Cotswolds. From this station...
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St Edward’s Church, Stow-on-the-Wold  (11 Miles)
The history of St Edward’s Church spans nearly a thousand years. Begun in the 12th Century on the site of an earlier Saxon church, it...
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St Edward’s Hall, Stow-on-the-Wold  (11 Miles)
Completed in 1878, St Edwards’s Hall is one of the newer buildings in Stow and it dwarfs its older neighbours. Designed by Medland of Gloucester,...
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St Mary’s Church, Temple Guiting  (11 Miles)
This pretty church with 12th century origins is the site of an astonishing discovery. A Decalogue of reredos found here had lain hidden and decaying...
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Church of St James, Badsey  (11.1 Miles)
This is a lovely medieval church in a beautiful rural setting. It is famous for its eight bells and enthusiastic bell-ringing tradition. The church has...
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Evesham Abbey, Evesham  (11.1 Miles)
The ruins of this Benedictine Abbey are situated in a pleasant spot on the banks of the river Avon. The abbey was built because Eoves,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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