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Chipping Campden Town Centre – Chipping Campden Market Hall loop from Blockley

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United Kingdom
England
South West England
Gloucestershire
Cotswold
Blockley

Chipping Campden Town Centre – Chipping Campden Market Hall loop from Blockley

Moderate

5.0

(2)

10

riders

Chipping Campden Town Centre – Chipping Campden Market Hall loop from Blockley

01:09

18.1km

200m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 17, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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The Cotswolds National Landscape

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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7.72 km

The Ebrington Arms

Highlight • Pub

Great little country pub, encountered during a hiking loop from Chipping Campden, through Mickleton and Ebrington.

The footpaths between Ebrington and Chipping Campden go through 2 fields that were particularly difficult to walk through, one due cows having completely churned up the field, and the other completely overgrown with grass over waist high. I would take the road route back to Chipping Campden next time.

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2

10.8 km

The Coneygree and Campden House Ruins

Highlight • Historical Site

The Coneygree was once a rabbit warren, made up of artificial mounds of earth known as pillow mounds. It is overlain by earthworks associated with the garden of Sir Baptist Hicks now ruined Campden House, dating to about 1610.

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3

11.2 km

St James' Church as you see it today is a 15th century building but it incorporated parts of the earlier Norman church. The Norman church would have dated back to around 1180. It's grade 1 listed.

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11.5 km

Chipping Campden Town Centre

Highlight • Settlement

Chipping Campden is one of the prettiest towns in the Cotswolds. The old wool merchants town has impressive architecture, some of which dates to medieval times, and boasts a reputation for having the most beautiful high street in England.

There are a number of notable gardens nearby, including Hidcote and Kiftsgate, and plenty of walks, including the 104-mile Cotswold Way, which starts in the town and follows the escarpment all the way to Bath.

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11.7 km

Chipping Campden Historic Market Town

Highlight • Historical Site

With rows of historic terraced houses from the 14th to the 17th century, Chipping Campden is a picturesque Cotswold town built on the wealth of the wool trade.

Today, Chipping Campden is an affluent town that attracts many visitors to its coloured streets. You'll find many lovely cafes, inns, restaurants, and independent shops amongst the 256 listed buildings in the town. For more information, visit: chippingcampden.co.uk/contentok.html

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6

11.9 km

Chipping Campden Market Hall

Highlight • Monument

The hall was intended to provide shelter from the elements for merchants and farmers selling goods like cheese, butter, and poultry (not, as you might think, wool). The side walls were open arches to allow light, and customers, access to the market stalls. The floor of the market hall was made of simple cobbles, now worn smooth by the passage of time and thousands of feet. The building is listed Grade I for its historic importance. In the 1940s the hall was threatened with sale to an American, but local people, alarmed at the prospect of their ancient building being sold abroad, raised the money to purchase the property and gave it to the National Trust. The Hall is still regularly used by local traders.
Source: britainexpress.com/counties/glouces/buildings/chipping-campden-market-hall.htm

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14.3 km

The Bakers Arms Pub

Highlight • Pub

Nice pub. Dog friendly. Good choice of beers and good is nice. Walkers asked to remove dirty boots at the door.

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8

14.4 km

1867-68 by J Pritchard of Llendaff. Gothic with Decorated elements. The main feature is a circular belfry at west end which has alternating corbbelled colonettes and piers (buttressed to north and south). Foiled rose to west and 2 trefoiled lancets. South side has roughly central projecting tower porch with transomed plate tracery window about arched door, circular chimney and angled stair turret to north-east corner. Oak door with decorative strap-hinges. Pair of lancets to east. Angled apse with trefoil leaded windows. Interior: columned rear arches, fireplace on north wall. Communion rail designed by C R Ashbee 1913.

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18.1 km

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Bus stop

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17.6 km

518 m

Surfaces

11.2 km

6.89 km

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