Broad Campden
Broad Campden | ||
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Shire county | ||
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Country | England | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom | |
Police | Gloucestershire | |
Fire | Gloucestershire | |
Ambulance | South Western | |
Broad Campden is a small village in Gloucestershire, England, with a church and pub, and notable for its beauty and fine walking trails.
History
The village is the site of the listed partly 12th century
Arts & Crafts Essex House Press from 1907 and Ashbee lived there from 1911.[1]
Population
In the 18th century there were 54 houses and just over 250 inhabitants; by 1971 there were over seventy houses but only 137 inhabitants.[2]
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Church of St Michael and All Angels
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17th century Quaker Meeting House (filming location for Father Brown)
References
- ^ Norman Chapel House, British Listed Buildings, Retrieved 21 October 2015
- ^ The Past and Present of a North Cotswold Village, 1971, J. P. Nelson (cited in newspaper article)
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