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Seymour House Hotel & Restaurant |
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Rooms From: £ 120
High Street, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AH
Seymour House Hotel is situated in the centre of one of the Cotswold`s best loved towns, Chipping Campden. Private parking at rear of hotel
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Red Lion Inn |
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Rooms From: £ 79
Lower High St, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AS
The Red Lion is traditional Cotswolds inn with five rooms, sitting along one of the most beautiful High Streets in England. Oozing history and character, the Red Lion provides cosy overnight accommodationand, good local produce serve
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Charingworth Manor |
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Rooms From: £ 80
Charingworth, Near Chipping Campden, GL55 6NS
A veritable oasis of calm and tranquillity 14th Century Manor House, Cosy Rooms, Log Fires, Leisure Spa, Tennis Court, Helicopter Pad
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Noel Arms Classic |
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Rooms From: £ 95
High St, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AT
Chipping Campden is one of the most famous and best-loved towns in the Cotswolds.
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The Kings Arms |
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Rooms From: £ 70
The Square, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AW
With its excellent location near to Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Cheltenham, Oxford, Snowshill, The King`s is an ideal base for walking, sightseeing, or just eating & drinking in our award winning restaurant.
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Cotswold House Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 225
The Square, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AN
17th Century property with Restaurant, Bar and Brasserie nestling in the Cotswold Hills.
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CHIPPING CAMPDEN , six miles northwest of Moreton-in-Marsh, gives a better idea than anywhere else in the Cotswolds as to what a prosperous wool town might have looked like in the Middle Ages. The houses have undulating, weather-beaten roofs and many retain their original mullioned windows, while the fine Perpendicular church dates from the fifteenth century, the zenith of the town's wool-trading days. Inside, an ostentatious monument commemorates the family of Sir Baptist Hicks, a local benefactor who built the nearby almshouses and the market hall in the High Street. His own home was burnt down during the Civil War, but you can glimpse the ruins over the wall beside the church.
A fine panoramic view rewards those who make the short but severe hike up the Cotswold Way northwest to Dover's Hill (follow Hoo Lane north off the High Street). Since 1610 this natural amphitheatre has been the stage for an Olympics of rural sports, though the event was suspended last century when games such as shin-kicking became little more than licensed thuggery. A more civilized version, the Cotswold Olimpick Games , has been staged each June since 1951: no shin-kicking, but still the odd bit of hammer-throwing and tug-of-war pulling.
Such a museum-piece as Chipping Campden must inevitably cope with a bevy of visitors in summer. Try to stay overnight and explore in the evening or at dawn, when the streets are empty and the golden hues of the stone at their richest. Public transport to the area is good, with frequent bus services to Moreton, Evesham and Stratford. You can't move for guest houses along the High Street, most of which can be booked through the tourist office (daily 10am-5.30pm; tel 01386/841206, ).
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