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The Quart
Weston sub Edge is a small village close to the start of the Cotswold Way, 20 minutes from the home of Shakespeare at Stratford Upon Avon, two miles from Chipping Campden and its Music and Literature Festivals, Broadway, Longborough Opera, Daylesford, and National Trust properties. We are perfectly located for walking and exploring. Do bring your dog but please don't leave them on their own in The Quart. Transport is essential as we are very rural and taxis and buses aren't always available.

Stunning 17th century 3 bedroom cottage
My home is a beautiful 17th-century period cottage only moments from the centre of picture-postcard Chipping Campden. With one super-king and two king size bedrooms, together with three bathrooms (two ensuite), it comfortably sleeps 6 and is perfect for family or friends. Please note: one king size bed can be split into twins on request at time of booking My cottage has been recently renovated, whilst maintaining it’s original wonderful features, and furnished to a superior standard throughout

East Barn Cottage - Refurbished Barn Conversion!
The property is within a converted barn in a quaint village in the heart of the Cotswolds. Comprising a well equipped kitchen, spacious sitting room with wood burning stove, dining room, Two bedrooms (1 king & 1 king or twin) and two bathrooms. Double doors open on to a small courtyard to enjoy al fresco dining - or wander to our local pub The Seagrave Arms. Luxury linen and bath towels included Sorry dogs not permitted Unsuitable for small children We look forward to hosting you here!

Thornton - Cosy retreat with log burner
Our Grade II listed property, once the town's sweet shop, was built in the early 1800's and is centrally located on the High Street alongside other picturesque Cotswold stone houses. Beautiful one bedroom apartment, sympathetically restored to a high standard with log burning stove (logs not provided but can be purchased locally), exposed beams and stone walls, with all the charm and cosiness you would expect from a Cotswold property. Wi-Fi included. 1 pet welcome at additional charge.

Kettle Cottage, a hidden gem, down a cobbled alley
With records dating back many hundreds of years, this archetypal bolt hole was originally where the locals used to come to get their kettles mended, in fact today on the High Street you’ll see a huge wall mounted kettle outside the main house! Now, instead of mending kettles, you can walk in under a minute to view an art gallery, enjoy a meal, a coffee or be enjoying a bracing walk on the Cotswold Way. It is a gorgeous cottage in one of the most attractive and popular locations.

Gorgeous Cottage 2 minute stroll to Campden centre
Perton Cottage is a beautiful grade II listed period cottage just two minutes stroll to the centre of historic Chipping Campden with all its pubs, restaurants and shops. It's the perfect base to explore all the beautiful villages of the Cotswolds. Ideal for couples, family of four or friends as both bedrooms have their own bathroom. Pretty cottage garden for fine weather and a toasty open fire for the winter. Well behaved dogs considered. Free parking on the road outside.

Cosy countryside studio with log burner stove
The Studio at Hoo Lodge provides cosy accommodation for two in the tranquil village of Laverton, near Broadway Double French doors to front Exposed beam ceiling & stone end wall Log burner, SMART TV & leather sofa Iron double bed & king-size duvet Kitchen diner area, gas cooker, fridge, kettle & toaster Shower room with dual shower head Linens, towels & logs included. Patio with teak table & chairs Ideal location for exploring, walking, running & biking or just relaxing.

Chipping Campden private House and Garden
Escape to the country for a quintessential retreat in your own private house with garden. Take a 5 minute stroll down through the field at the back of the house to the village main street, also you can walk down the lane to local restaurants and pubs. Stay longer and explore the beautiful countryside. Range Rover Evoque available to rent through "Turo", 50% discount for Compton House guests. (request car when making booking). Complimentary EV charger for guests.

Relaxing retreat on the edge of the Cotswolds
The house is situated 10 minutes away from Moreton In Marsh, a beautiful cotswolds town with great train links to London, as well as being close to Stratford-Upon-Avon (Shakespeare's birthplace). The village has a great pub which is 1/2 a mile down a single track lane from the studio. Guests will be welcomed by either myself, Jo or Ken. Should you have any questions about the local area do message or knock on the door when you're here and we will answer these.

"Fox's Den" Cosy Studio Chipping Campden Cotswolds
Enjoying a peaceful setting just over a one mile from Chipping Campden and within the private grounds of the owner’s farm with 22 acres, a warm welcome awaits you at "Fox's Den" in our cosy studio. An ideal property to enjoy some peace and quiet....... with the added bonus that we allow guests to use and enjoy our grounds with our very popular pavillion and pond area with its amazing views... and also our tennis court.

Cotswold Chic Retreats-Jacinabox-Parking & Garden
Cotswold Chic Retreats - Jacinabox in Chipping Campden has private driveway parking and also a large sunny garden for our guests. Jacinabox cottage is only a 1 minute stroll away from the famous High Street with lots of restaurants & pubs, beer gardens, cafes, luxury shops, gourmet food shops, Cidermill Theatre - which will host theatre shows, arts, music festivals. Chipping Campden is on the Cotswolds Way

Charming Cotswold Self-Contained Studio Apartment
Greystones Studio - A beautiful self-contained studio in the perfect location. Located in the Cotswold village of Mickleton, with 2 country pubs and the famous Pudding Club at the Three Ways House Hotel; all 2 mins walk away. 3 miles from stunning Chipping Campden, and close to Broadway, Stratford upon Avon and Cheltenham. Perfect for walkers or a peaceful rest. A perfect base to explore the Cotswolds.
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When is the best time to visit Chipping Campden?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | £135 | £133 | £142 | £149 | £159 | £163 | £177 | £186 | £172 | £166 | £160 | £175 |
| Avg. temp | 5°C | 5°C | 7°C | 9°C | 12°C | 15°C | 18°C | 17°C | 15°C | 11°C | 7°C | 5°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Chipping Campden?
You’ll find a mix of characterful cottages, traditional guesthouses, and boutique studios throughout Chipping Campden’s center and surrounding streets. Many accommodations feature historic architecture and easy access to local attractions.
What are the best things to do in Chipping Campden with kids?
Children often enjoy exploring park spaces, participating in storytelling walks, and visiting small museums with hands-on craft activities. Local markets and outdoor areas provide opportunities for relaxed family outings.
What are some of the best things to do in Chipping Campden?
Wander the high street’s shops, explore the historic Market Hall, or tour Court Barn Museum for insights into the arts and crafts movement. Walking local trails and tasting classic Cotswold fare are also frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Chipping Campden?
Chipping Campden has cool, damp winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C), and mild summers reaching up to 73°F (23°C). Rain is possible year-round, so packing a light jacket and umbrella is helpful.
When is the best time to visit Chipping Campden?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather, blooming gardens, and lively festivals. Winter visits offer cozy village charm and quieter streets.
What are the best places to visit in Chipping Campden?
Frequently suggested stops include the historic Market Hall, St. James’ Church, and the Court Barn Museum, which highlights local craft traditions. The town’s high street is lined with classic stone architecture and independent shops.
What are some hiking trails in Chipping Campden?
Chipping Campden marks the start of the Cotswold Way, a frequently suggested long-distance walking path. Around town, you’ll find footpaths crossing gentle hills, wildflower meadows, and traditional farmland.
What are some family activities we can do in Chipping Campden?
Families frequently enjoy scavenger hunts on the high street, hands-on craft workshops, and picnics in local gardens or parks. Seasonal fairs and story trails are also popular with children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Chipping Campden?
Explore nearby Cotswold villages known for distinct architecture and traditional markets, or visit stately homes with historic gardens. Outdoor enthusiasts often head to scenic hill walks or woodland trails in the surrounding countryside.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Chipping Campden?
Chipping Campden has several vacation rentals and guesthouses that welcome dogs and other pets. You’ll find easy access to walking trails and outdoor spaces where four-legged companions can join the adventure.
What are some local tips for visiting Chipping Campden?
Locals suggest wandering off the main street for unique shops and quiet corners, and taking time to chat with artisans in workshops. Early mornings are ideal for experiencing village life before crowds arrive.
What is Chipping Campden known for?
Chipping Campden is known for its well-preserved market town heritage, honey-colored limestone buildings, and strong arts and crafts traditions. The town’s history is reflected in its traditional market hall and vibrant creative community.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Chipping Campden?
Explore quiet wool merchant cottages tucked along historic streets or visit smaller galleries featuring regional crafts. Behind the main high street, you’ll find peaceful gardens and lesser-known walking paths.
What are the best foods to try in Chipping Campden?
Frequent favorites in Chipping Campden include local Cotswold cheeses, hearty meat pies, and traditional afternoon tea with scones. Pubs and tearooms often serve seasonal dishes made with regional produce.
What should I bring for a trip to Chipping Campden?
Bring layers for changing weather, as temperatures range from around 35°F (2°C) in winter to 73°F (23°C) in midsummer. Waterproof shoes and a light rain jacket are practical for exploring village streets and nearby countryside.
What is the nightlife in Chipping Campden like?
Nightlife in Chipping Campden leans toward welcoming pubs, relaxed wine bars, and occasional live music venues. Evenings often focus on conversation, local ales, and traditional English hospitality.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Chipping Campden?
Chipping Campden is known for events like the traditional Olimpick Games in late spring, which feature quirky competitions and local celebrations. Arts festivals, including music and craft fairs, are frequently suggested by visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Chipping Campden?
Chipping Campden has a range of vacation rentals, including cozy cottages and larger homes that welcome families. Many accommodations offer amenities like private gardens, kitchens, and space for group gatherings.
All about Chipping Campden
Chipping Campden is a market town at the northern edge of the tranquil Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty dotted with picture-postcard cottages and manicured village greens. The town sits within easy reach of the rich literary heritage of Stratford-upon-Avon and the leafy promenade and Regency terraces of Cheltenham.
People come to Chipping Campden to admire its wealth of historical architecture. The High Street is lined with stone buildings with steep roofs that date back as far as the 14th century, and it looks like nothing has changed here for hundreds of years. These historic buildings house gift shops and antique stores as well as cosy tearooms and pubs. The 17th-century Market Hall in the heart of town features an original wooden ceiling and carved stone arches, and you’ll find examples of Jacobean architecture scattered throughout town as well.
Outside of town, the village of Broadway is a popular destination for epicureans, with a distillery, a deli with immaculate displays, and award-winning restaurants in honey-hued Cotswold limestone. Chipping Campden is also within easy reach of the Arts and Crafts garden at Hidcote, the Cotswolds’ tallest tower, and the Cotswolds Way — a 164-kilometre trail leading to the Roman town of Bath.
What are the top things to do in Chipping Campden?
Cotswolds Way
This 164-kilometre trail runs from Chipping Campden to the historic city of Bath, with its famed hot springs and celebrated Georgian architecture. The trail traces the western edge of the Cotswold Hills, taking you through beech woodland, rolling pastures, and rustic Cotswold villages while providing sweeping views of the River Severn and the Malvern Hills.
Broadway Tower
A 10-minute drive from Chipping Campden, the late-18th-century Broadway Tower is the tallest structure of its kind in the Cotswolds at an impressive 312 metres. From the top of this Gothic Revival folly, you can enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding hills, and, on a clear day, see across 16 counties. Just 50 metres from the tower, you can also explore a Cold War-era nuclear bunker on the grounds.
Hidcote Manor Garden
Located in the village of Hidcote around a 10-minute drive away, this manicured site is one of the most famous Arts and Crafts gardens in the United Kingdom. Horticulture-loving visitors come here to admire the different garden “rooms,” each with a unique layout and character. The roses here bloom in spectacular fashion.
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