High Street of Chipping Campden

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The High Street of Chipping Campden is a famously picturesque Cotswold street lined with historic limestone buildings, traditional shops, and inns that reflect the town’s medieval wool-trading prosperity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf street
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Cotswold vernacular architecture
associatedWith wool trade
builtFrom Cotswold limestone
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance example of prosperous medieval wool town high street
hasBuildingUse hospitality
residential
retail
hasCharacteristic historic
picturesque
hasHistoricalRole medieval wool-trading centre
hasNotableBuilding Grevel’s House
Chipping Campden Market Hall
surface form: Market Hall, Chipping Campden

Lygon Arms Hotel
surface form: The Lygon Arms, Chipping Campden

The Noel Arms Hotel
hasPart historic limestone buildings
inns
traditional shops
hasUrbanForm linear settlement pattern
hasView Cotswold landscape
heritageStatus conservation area (Chipping Campden town centre)
knownFor continuous terraces of stone houses
tourism
well-preserved Cotswold architecture
locatedIn Chipping Campden
Cotswolds
England
Gloucestershire
United Kingdom
material limestone
near St James’ Church, Chipping Campden
partOf historic core of Chipping Campden
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
roadType main street
timePeriodOfProsperity Middle Ages
touristActivity pub and inn visits
shopping
sightseeing
transportRole local traffic route
usedFor local commerce
tourist services

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Chipping Campden hasLandmark High Street of Chipping Campden
Chipping Campden Market Hall locatedOn High Street of Chipping Campden
this entity surface form: High Street, Chipping Campden