Market Hall, Chipping Campden
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Hungry?
Speciality coffee and light bites. Perfect for a caffeine boost before hitting the trail.
Thirsty?
Free drinking water tap near the Market Hall. Fill your bottles before setting off.
Need a break?
Historic coaching inn offering comfortable rooms and a restaurant. A favourite overnight stop for day one walkers.
Need supplies?
Well-stocked village shop with snacks, drinks, and basic supplies for the trail.
The Lygon Arms
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The Market Hall at Chipping Campden
Built in 1627 by Sir Baptist Hicks, the Market Hall sheltered traders selling butter, cheese, and poultry. It remains one of the finest examples in the Cotswolds. The Market Hall was built in 1627 by the wealthy merchant Sir Baptist Hicks as a shelter for market traders. Its open arches allowed goods — mainly butter, cheese, and poultry — to be sold in all weat...
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