The beautiful Grade I listed Market Hall was built in 1627 by Sir Baptist Hicks, at a cost of just £90. It features Cotswolds stone pillars and was used as a shelter to trade goods such as butter, cheese and poultry. As a venue for the Chipping Campden Art, Craft and Gift Fair, it provides a striking backdrop for the stall holders of today.
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By car
The Market Hall is located in the centre of the High Street with free parking available on the High Street itself, or there is a pay and display car park approx 1 minute away (Market Square car park and the first 20 minutes is free).
Free toilets are available on Sheep Street and at the Information Centre opposite the Market Hall.
Bus
The nearest bus stop is by the Town Hall and is a stop for 1, 1A, 2, 2A, 608, H3 and H5 buses but please check before travel.