The tourist town is really not a false name. The narrow streets are full of tourists' cars. The main road here is still called High St. The streets are not long. The sides are full of rare and interesting shops and country hotels. The roadside stands the logo of Chippen Camden. One of the buildings in the middle of the high street is very striking, that is the town's landmark building, the ancient market hall (The Ancient Market Hall), which was built in 1627, when it was a market for butter, cheese and meat products, which should be the ancestor of the modern indoor farmers market. This honey stone building, topped by multiple attic-like slopes, is surrounded by arches, looking a bit like a temple somewhere in Asia, would not think of it as a market building.
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The tourist town is really not a false name. The narrow streets are full of tourists' cars. The main road here is still called High St. The streets are not long. The sides are full of rare and interesting shops and country hotels. The roadside stands the logo of Chippen Camden. One of the buildings in the middle of the high street is very striking, that is the town's landmark building, the ancient market hall (The Ancient Market Hall), which was built in 1627, when it was a market for butter, cheese and meat products, which should be the ancestor of the modern indoor farmers market. This honey stone building, topped by multiple attic-like slopes, is surrounded by arches, looking a bit like a temple somewhere in Asia, would not think of it as a market building.
Old Market Hall: In the middle of the street stands a beautiful iconic market hall built in 1627. This building is not only a landmark in Chippen Campden but also a landmark in Cotswold. The Market Hall was built by Sir Baptiste Hicks and provides a shelter for businessmen. To this day, the Hall is still used by businessmen. The City Hall Building is now managed and owned by the National Trust.
Chippin Camden (Chipping Campden), the entrance to North Cotswold, which is the highest geographically located town in Oxfordshire and the oldest town, as can be seen from the architectural style. This is a typical honey room with a roof made of straw. The town also retains the sheepskin trading market of the year, and the stone pillars and stone fields leave traces of history.
Chipin Camden (chipping Campden) is known as the most well-preserved and most important historical town in the Cotswold region. It was inhabited from the seventh century AD, and the town was planned in the 12th century according to the arc of the River Cam, which attracted merchants at the time. The town also has a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the earliest trading market in the UK. When we looked for the parking lot, we found a sign saying: Royal Mail or something, which can confirm the history of the town. We met an elderly couple when we took pictures. The couple looked at us kindly and happily and asked if we wanted to take a photo. We happily gave the mobile phone and told him to press it with his hands. The first time, the old man took a paste, the second time, the old man did not respond for a long time. We also kept watching the camera and laughing stupidly. Later, after looking at the phone, the old man's hand was pressed and not released, so he took 56 pictures for us in a row, the cute old couple. What surprised us and surprised us was the beautiful century-old English thatched house hidden deep behind the street. When it comes to thatched houses, most Britons will be proud to tell you that they are their national treasure. People who have been to the English countryside are mostly attracted by the old houses with "British hats."
The view of this place is good, and it is very polite and very clear, very good.