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Chipping Campden is often described as The Jewel of the Cotswolds, and is considered by many to be the most attractive of the Cotswolds towns, with its carefully restored buildings of honey-coloured Cotswold stone.
Burnt Norton is open all year, by arrangement only.
This garden, near Chipping Campden, helped to inspire T S Eliot - Burnt Norton is one of the poems of that name featured in the 'Four Quartets'.
Dovers Hill, 1m NW. Open all year, daily. Wheelchair access to viewpoint and topography.
A natural amphitheatre on a spur of the Cotswolds with glorious views, the site of the 'Cotswold Olympicks'.
Ernest Wilson Memorial Garden, Leysbourne, High St. Open all year, daily.
Garden commemorating the work of Chipping Campden born Edward Wilson, in particular his study of Chinese and Japanese botanical specimens.
Butter Market, High St. Open all year, daily.
Gabled Jacobean structure, built on open arches, and standing in the main street in one of the most beautiful stone-built Cotswold towns.
- Type:
- Landmark