Chipping Campden
Chipping Campden is a historic market town in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, lying approximately 12 miles south of Stratford-upon-Avon. The town is considered one of the finest examples of a Cotswold wool town, with a largely intact high street of honey-coloured limestone buildings including a magnificent 15th-century Market Hall and the Church of St James, renowned for its perpendicular Gothic tower. It was a centre of the Arts and Crafts movement in the early 20th century, associated particularly with the craftsman C.R. Ashbee.