Arts and Crafts in the Campdens

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"A walk between Chipping and Broad Campden follows the rise and fall of the Guild of Handicraft"
Walk directions
From Chipping Campden High Street, walk through the arch by the Noel Arms Hotel and continue ahead to reach George Lane through a car park. Where Pear Tree Close turns right, continue ahead along the tarmac track. Pass through a small gate near some tennis courts, then reach a junction with a road. Turn left into the drive for Meadowbank House, then immediately right onto a footpath running parallel to the road. Continue straight ahead through fields where the road bends away right.
Fork right by a waymarker at the crest of the field and come to a kissing gate. Cross the drive of Maidenwell Cottage to a kissing gate. Pass through into an alley and follow it to pass the Quaker Meeting House.
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  Terrain  - Fields, roads and track
  Landscape  - Farmland, hills, village, horse paddocks
  Dog friendliness  - Suitable in parts but must be on lead around livestock in fields and by horse paddocks
  Parking  - Market Square car park; Chipping Campden School car park available at weekends and school holidays only
  Toilets en route  - A short way down Sheep Street
About the walk
This walk starts in Chipping Campden, perhaps the finest of all Cotswold towns, and extends to Chipping Campden’s near neighbour, Broad Campden. Broad Campden has some exceptionally pretty houses (several of which, unusually for the Cotswolds, are thatched), an attractive pub and a 17th century...
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Gloucestershire is home to a variety of landscapes, including the Cotswolds, a region of gentle hills, valleys and gem-like villages that roll through the county. To their west is the Severn Plain, watered by Britain’s longest river and characterised by orchards and farms marked out by hedgerows that blaze with mayflower in the spring; beyond the Severn are the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.
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Arts and Crafts in the Campdens

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk between Chipping and Broad Campden follows the rise and fall of the Guild of Handicraft"
Dog friendly Family friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Fields, roads and track
  Landscape - Farmland, hills, village, horse paddocks
  Dog friendliness - Suitable in parts but must be on lead around livestock in fields and by horse paddocks
  Parking - Market Square car park; Chipping Campden School car park available at weekends and school holidays only
  Toilets en route - A short way down Sheep Street
About the walk
This walk starts in Chipping Campden, perhaps the finest of all Cotswold towns, and extends to Chipping Campden’s near neighbour, Broad Campden. Broad Campden has some exceptionally pretty houses (several of which, unusually for the Cotswolds, are thatched), an attractive pub and a 17th century...
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About the area
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Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire is home to a variety of landscapes, including the Cotswolds, a region of gentle hills, valleys and gem-like villages that roll through the county. To their west is the Severn Plain, watered by Britain’s longest river and characterised by orchards and farms marked out by hedgerows that blaze with mayflower in the spring; beyond the Severn are the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.