koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom90%
[koshkha, 01/09/2007] This link is to the official tourist information website of the Cotswold Town of Chipping Campden. It includes comprehensive listings of 'What's On' in the town and the surrounding area, as well as information on all the main tourist attractions. Advice is given on what to see in the town and on walks in the area. Listings include open gardens, National Trust properties, museums and festivals such as the rather bizarre Olimpick Games. [more] [koshkha, 01/09/2007] This link is to the official tourist information website of the Cotswold Town of Chipping Campden. It includes comprehensive listings of 'What's On' in the town and the surrounding area, as well as information on all the main tourist attractions. Advice is given on what to see in the town and on walks in the area. Listings include open gardens, National Trust properties, museums and festivals such as the rather bizarre Olimpick Games. [less]
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom90%
[koshkha, 04/09/2007] The BBC reports that Gloucestershire village of Chipping Campden is a popular location for film makers and was the location used for the 2002 film 'Crush' starring Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton and Anna Chancellor. The film included shots of the fifteenth century St James' church, the town hall, local school and areas of the historic High Street.
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom80%
[koshkha, 01/09/2007] This unusual private site is dedicated to the old time-keepers known as sundials and this link is to a page that tells about a walking trail through Chipping Campden, hunting for sundials. The guide 'walks' readers through the town, stopping to point out at least 7 historic sundials along the way and talking about the town history more generally. There are many photographs to illustrate the trail. [more] [koshkha, 01/09/2007] This unusual private site is dedicated to the old time-keepers known as sundials and this link is to a page that tells about a walking trail through Chipping Campden, hunting for sundials. The guide 'walks' readers through the town, stopping to point out at least 7 historic sundials along the way and talking about the town history more generally. There are many photographs to illustrate the trail. [less]