Chipping Camden in Cotswold, England
Chipping Campden is a charming market town situated in the Cotswolds region of England.
Chipping Camden: Chipping Campden GL55 6AN
Chipping Campden is renowned for its exquisite honey-colored stone buildings, which date back to the 14th century.
I took a bus from Moreston-in-Marsh to here, which took about 50 minutes.
The building in front is the Market Hall. The Market Hall, built in 1627, is a striking landmark in Chipping Campden. Its elegant design features arches, a gabled roof, and a pillared arcade. The building was historically used for markets and continues to be a focal point of the town.
This street is the main street of the town, which is called the High Street
Looking back
Looking back from inside the Market Hall
Looking back
A side street
Walking into the residential area
Looking back
Back at the High Street
Into a side street
St. James’ Church: St. James’ Church, located in Chipping Campden, is a magnificent medieval church known for its impressive wool merchant’s monument and intricate carvings.
Back at the High Street
Back at the Market Hall