A view of Market Hall
Historic · Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire

Market Hall

Open arches, stone-flagged floor — a National Trust treasure standing in the middle of the high street since 1627.

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Open arches, stone-flagged floor — a National Trust treasure standing in the middle of the high street since 1627.

In Chipping Campden

An unbroken curve of honey-stone houses on a single high street, and the official starting point of the Cotswold Way.

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Gallery

  • Three-quarter view of the Jacobean Market Hall along the High Street, arches in profile and gables ranged along the roofline
  • The Market Hall seen down the High Street — gabled roof and a long line of stone arches
  • Looking up at the Market Hall's row of gables against a streaked blue sky
  • Looking out from inside the Market Hall through its stone arches to a timber-framed high-street building beyond
  • Inside the Market Hall — stone pillars, exposed roof timbers and view through the arches to the village
  • Looking up at the curved oak roof timbers of the Market Hall — a 17th-century timber-framed ceiling above the stone arcade
  • Close-up of one of the Market Hall's stone arches, with the timber roof visible behind