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Thatched cottage at Chipping Campden -
Photo:
John Smith
CCL |

The High Street,
Chipping Campden |
Chipping Campden, with its perfectly preserved
curving High Street, is perhaps the finest of
all Cotswold towns, set in a bowl of hills near
the escarpment at Dover's Hill.
Many of its most interesting
buildings date from the reign of King James I,
when Sir Baptist Hicks built the Almshouses and
Campden Manor, of which only the gateway lodges
and two ornate pavilions survive.
The magnificent wool church
has few equals in the County.
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