Ivy clad grandeur
Grade II* listed Bedfont House, built in 1740.
Chipping Campden is a small market town in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire. It is notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th to the 17th century. "Chipping" is from the Old English 'ceping', "a market or market-place", the same element is found in other towns such as Chipping Norton, Chipping Sodbury and Chipping (now High) Wycombe.
A rich wool trading centre in the Middle Ages, the town is now a popular Cotswold tourist destination, with honey-coloured limestone buildings. At its centre stands the Market Hall, built in 1627.
Ivy clad grandeur
Grade II* listed Bedfont House, built in 1740.
Chipping Campden is a small market town in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire. It is notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th to the 17th century. "Chipping" is from the Old English 'ceping', "a market or market-place", the same element is found in other towns such as Chipping Norton, Chipping Sodbury and Chipping (now High) Wycombe.
A rich wool trading centre in the Middle Ages, the town is now a popular Cotswold tourist destination, with honey-coloured limestone buildings. At its centre stands the Market Hall, built in 1627.