Chipping Campden

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two stone balls sit in front of a wooden door on a brick building with windows
Woolstaplers’ Hall in Chipping Campden is said to be former Wool Exchange Room and Merchants’ Hall then a museum. Partly Grade I Listed it has origins dating back to 14th Century and was restored by Charles Robert Ashbee as his home after 1904. The cut-away moulded corbelling above the door is part of a 15th Century oriel window and the keystone below was designed by Ashbee and is decorated with ash and bee ❤️
a house with a thatched roof next to a gate and shrubbery in front of it
Chipping Campden
Is this the most photographed house in Chipping Camden? I couldn’t resist stopping to take a photo of this one
an old stone building with arches on the side
Whilst driving through Chipping Campden snapped a quick shot of the 17th Century Market Hall, built to provide shelter for the traders in 1627, now owned by the National Trust.