Description
Chipping Campden Market Hall stands in the centre of Chipping Campden High Street. This beautiful and iconic Market Hall is surrounded by ancient houses made from the local honey-coloured stone, and it’s easy to imagine the market-place alive with the bustle of traders from centuries past.
Built in 1627 by the town’s wealthy benefactor, Sir Baptist Hicks, this landmark of the town was built to provide shelter for traders. Back then, townsfolk would trade goods like cheese, butter and poultry. Walk along the ancient stone-paved floor today, and you’ll get a sense of how important this building is to the town. The stone has been lovingly worn away by hundreds of years of bustling trading. You can almost hear the shouts and echoes from market traders, long since gone.
The building is iconic to Chipping Campden and also to the Cotswolds. The Market Hall was built by Sir Baptist Hicks to provide shelter to traders. To this day, the hall is still used by Traders.
🏛️ Fun Fact:
Chipping Campden is a historic market town in Gloucestershire, England, known for its beautifully preserved limestone buildings and traditional marketplace dating back to the Middle Ages.
🎨 Collectors’ Insight:
Collectors value Market Place Chipping Campden for its rare early-1980s release and beautifully detailed architectural setting. Historic landmark lithographs featuring European village scenes remain especially collectible among longtime P. Buckley Moss enthusiasts.
1982
Rare Art Print
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. (See FAQs)
Image Size: 7-3/4 x 7-3/4 inches. Paper Size: 9-3/4 x 9-3/4 inches.

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