Chipping Campden
The ancient town of Chipping Campden has many beautiful buildings. From St James Church right through to Dover's Hill all nestling in tranquil and beautiful Cotswold countryside. These beautiful buildings provide a plethora of architectural styles across the centuries and is both an area of outstanding natural beauty and a conservation area.
Aerial quadcopter video - Chipping Campden, Cotswolds
Two quick flights around part of the Cotswold town of Chipping Campden, including the remains of Old Campden House, St James Church and the famous, curved High Street.
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Noel Arms Hotel Chipping Campden
Cotswold Walks Chipping and Broad Campden
A Cotswold Walk in Chipping Campden is ideal for anyone who loves a day out in the Cotswolds but doesn't like crowds. It has everything to provide interest and sustenance for the day. This is a working village with some 'proper' shops selling groceries as well as local hostelries and pubs to feed and shelter you, along with a rich history. Sir Baptist Hicks built a fine mansion here adjacent to the church of St James, unfortunately it was burnt to the ground by Royalist Soldiers to prevent its use by the Roundheads that were hot on their heels. In his time Sir Baptist did a lot for Chipping Campden including the erection of the market hall for the use of local traders. Another fellow who was instrumental in the prosperity of the village was William Grevel who built a magnificent town house in the high street in 1360, and was influential in relocating the Arts and Craft Guild from London to here at a time when the wool trade was in decline and thereby providing an alternative revenue stream.
The beauty of the honey coloured Cotswold stone buildings speaks for itself and on the outskirts of town the period and thatched cottages adds icing to the cake. As if that wasn't enough this visit included a walk to Broad Campden a mile or so to the south. Whilst not having the same scale or amenities as its neighbour, it is never the less a delightful Cotswold village and well worth the little extra distance to walk.
The King's Hotel, Chipping Campden
The Kings Hotel is a charming 18th century town house and wedding venue boasting distinctive and stylish accommodation.
Nestled in the heart of picturesque Chipping Campden, this is the perfect location to experience the beauty of the Cotswolds.
Chipping Campden, Cotswolds
A stunning summer’s day in the beautiful Cotswolds.
Cotswolds House Hotel Chipping Campden
charm in England. Costwolds House Hotel is an exclusive establishment ideal to discover the natural landscapes England's. This small establishment is perfect to spend holidays or romantic short trips or to hold events in an exclusive and intimate atmosphere. Offering 28 rooms, the Costwolds House is located in a classic building built at the beginning of the 20th century. Its interior has a modern and friendly style, combining fine materials. Cotswolds House disposes of three gastronomic spaces.
Chipping Campden, Cotswolds 4K
Chipping Campden, Cotswolds in 4K, a slow paced cinematic travel video tour of this quaint English town showing its historic architecture and landscapes. Gloucestershire, England, UK
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Chipping Campden Morris Men dances outside Snowshills Arms 2009-07-28
Chipping Campden Morris Men dances outside Snowshills Arms 2009-07-28
Chipping Campden Houses with thatched roof 20110503
Three Ways House Bed and Breakfast Chipping Campden Cotswolds
Three Ways House Bed & Breakfast Chapel Lane, Chipping Campden, Cotswolds England - original video produced by
Cotswolds Hotel
- Situated in a timeless corner of the Cotswolds, in the village of Upper Slaughter, the Lords of the Manor Cotswolds Hotel is a former rectory of honey-coloured stone, set in eight acres of landscaped gardens and rolling parkland. This is a place to relax, do as much or as little as you like, we have a pair of wellies waiting for you at the door just in case you would like to explore the stunning Cotswold countryside.
Kiftsgate Court Garden near Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire.
It's easy to forego a visit to Kiftsgate Court as it's more famous neighbour, Hidcote Manor, casts a long shadow. Yet, Kiftsgate is also an extraordinary garden. Italianate around the house, it quickly meanders into flowing borders full of scented shrubs and exuberant perennials.
The gardens were created by Heather Muir, and then they passed to daughter Diany Binney, who we see in this film once she had moved to the Lodge. Anne and John Chambers, the current, owners (who are now old hands) are shown as they gain a foothold.
This is also the home to the rampant white rose 'Kiftsgate'.
Narrated by Sue Johnston. c.1991
A History of Upper & Lower Slaughter | Exploring the Cotswolds
The villages of Upper and Lower Slaughter are located not far from Bourton on the Water, in Gloucestershire. Lower Slaughter is famous for it's old mill, and Upper Slaughter known as a 'Sainted village' for not losing anyone in the first world war.
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Chavenage House Near Tetbury In The Cotswolds.
Chavenage House is an Elizabethan era house 2.4 kilometres (1.5mi) northwest of Tetbury, in the Cotswolds area of Gloucestershire, England. The house was built in 1576 and is constructed of Cotswold stone, with a Cotswold stone tiled roof.
The estate of Chavenage was sold to Edward Stephens of Eastington in Gloucestershire in 1564. He built the house in the Elizabethan style, adding large windows to the south of the porch, much of the glass being obtained from redundant churches and monasteries in the area. On Edward's death, the estate passed to his son Richard and, on his death, to his second wife Anne, before his eldest son Nathaniel Stephens inherited it.
During the Civil War, Nathaniel Stephens raised troops and supported the Roundheads, and later became a member of Cromwell's parliament. Cromwell visited Chavenage House, and Stephens supported his planned regicide, and although he was not one of the signatories of Charles I's death warrant, he is nevertheless said to have died of remorse soon afterwards. It is also recounted that on the day of the Nathaniel's death, his ghost was seen leaving the house in a coach driven by a headless coachman dressed like the hapless king. The house is reputed to be one of the nation's most haunted homes.
In 1944, the house was requisitioned and housed American troops prior to the Normandy landings in France.
The house is an Elizabethan house and is a Grade I listed building. It was built originally in 1576 by Edward Stephens. It has an E-shaped plan with a porch at the centre of the east side. It is constructed of rubble stone with a stone slate roof and has two storeys and attics. It was enlarged in the seventeenth century and further extended in the eighteenth century by the Rev Richard Stephens, then again at the start of the 20th century. As these additions are in keeping with the original style and materials, they appear as one consistent building and the new areas are not obvious.
The interior has a former open great hall, but this has now had a ceiling installed, with an altered minstrels' gallery over a screen. This is sixteenth century as is the Renaissance style fireplace and the panelling and Gothic fireplace in the dining room. Other notable features of the house are the two tapestry rooms Cromwell's and Ireton's Room; the stained glass windows in the Great Hall; the Oak Room which has elaborate 1590 panelling. Additionally, there is an Edwardian wing, featuring a sprung-floored ballroom.
Close to the house is the family chapel which is included in the Grade I listing. It has a tower, built as a folly in the seventeenth century, with two stages, stepped diagonal buttresses and a parapet with embattlements. The main fabric of the chapel is eighteenth century and it has an undercover link to the house.
Chavenage has been used in films and for television programmes, including Barry Lyndon, The Ghost of Greville Lodge, the first Hercule Poirot story The Mysterious Affair at Styles; a 'Gotcha' for Noel's House Party, The Barchester Chronicles; Berkeley Square; Cider with Rosie; Grace & Favour; The House of Eliott; Casualty and Dracula. From 2008 the house featured as Candleford Manor in the BBC's Lark Rise to Candleford. Scenes from Bonekickers, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, starring Eddie Redmayne and In Love with Barbara were shot at Chavenage in 2008.
Recent credits include Rosamunde Pilcher's The Four Seasons, the BBC's Nightwatch and the CBBC's series Sparticles. Two productions were shot at Chavenage in 2013, The Unknown Heart, based on an idea by Rosamunde Pilcher as well the historical drama New Worlds (Channel 4), starring Jamie Dornan. Chavenage is Trenwith House in the new adaption of Winston Graham's Poldark (2015 TV series), starring Aidan Turner.
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Chipping Campden self catering accommodation in the Cotswolds
Crafty Cottage - self catering holiday cottage in Chipping Campden, Cotswolds.
ENGLAND villages and manor houses of The Cotswolds (hd-video)
Very popular region between Oxford and Gloucester.
In this video: Bibury, Snowshill, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Bampton, Shilton, Little Barrington, Duntisbourne, Slad, Painswick, Blockley, Brockhampton, Stanway, Chastleton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Batsford and Northleach.
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Downtown Chipping Campden and Playground
A visit 17 December 2012 to downtown Chipping Campden and their award winning playground for the kids (and adults) to enjoy
Chipping Campden Countryside St James Church Cotswold Way
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