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Campden's Landscape

  • "Set in Rounded Hills"

    "Set in Rounded Hills"

    A very speculative note on Chipping Campden's geomorphology
  • Dover's Hill and the 'Olympick' Games

    Dover's Hill and the 'Olympick' Games

    Dover's Hill, a grassy escarpment above Chipping Campden, is a natural amphitheatre with wonderful views over the Vale of Evesham with the Malvern Hills, Bredon Hill and Welsh Mountains in the distance.
  • Farming Then

    Farming Then

    Long ago there were six large fields surrounding Chipping Campden. Two belonged to Berrington, two to Westington and two to ...
  • The Coneygree

    The Coneygree

    The Coneygree is a field, near the Parish Church of St James and the ruins of the old Manor House and surrounded by stone walls.
  • Land Inclosure

    Land Inclosure (5)

    In 1799 Campden's Inclosure Act passed through Parliament and land was consolidated into the hands of the privileged few.

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