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Broad Campden is a small village positioned just outside Chipping Campden, one of the Cotswolds' most distinctive market towns.
It works well as a quieter base if you're planning to spend time in the area, giving you easy access to everything Chipping Campden has to offer without being in the thick of it.
The main attraction is Chipping Campden itself, where the High Street is lined with honey-colored Cotswold stone buildings dating from the 14th to 17th centuries. These buildings weren't constructed for appearances—they're the actual homes and commercial premises of medieval wool merchants who built substantial wealth trading fleece across Europe. The architecture speaks for itself, with genuine period structures that remain in active use as shops, pubs, and cafes. The town centre holds conservation area status, which has helped preserve the original character through centuries of change. You can spend a good few hours wandering on foot, browsing independent shops and galleries, or stopping somewhere for lunch.
Chipping Campden sits at the northern endpoint of the Cotswold Way, a 102-mile walking trail, making it a significant point for walkers completing or starting that long-distance route. From Broad Campden, you're well positioned to explore both the town and the wider countryside, whether by foot or car. It's a place that rewards taking your time and paying attention to the buildings and streets around you.
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