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Restaurants in Chipping Campden

Chipping Campden lies to the very north-eastern tip of the Cotswold Hills and for many it represents the quintessential Cotswold town with its variety of building styles which have survived from all ages. By the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, the manor of Campden was one of the most populous in the Midlands. The High Street is set on a curve and followed the natural route of the River Cam. It was made wide enough at its centre point to hold a market and by the end of the 13th Century the prefix 'Chipping' (from the Old English ceping, meaning market or market place) had been added to Campden's name.

Restaurants in Chipping Campden
Reckoned to be one of the oldest hotels in the Cotswolds, the venerable Noel Arms once played host to King Charles II. Things have moved on a great deal since then, and the place is now famed not only for its lovely setting and fine accommodation, but also its unusual choice of food.

In the restaurant, guests are offered one menu featuring two very different cuisines. Those who fancy a taste of the Orient will find plenty to enjoy on their foodie trip.
A gold-standard location overlooking the market square in one of the Cotswolds' classiest towns, this delightfully preserved wool merchant's residence is one of the joys of the region. Current owners have revolutionised the accommodation and facilities and have also ensured that the hotel's gardens rank as some of finest in the neighbourhood.
Formal meals are served in Juliana's Restaurant, a sophisticated dining room that provides 'elegance without pomposity'.
Restaurants in Chipping Campden
Cotswold House Hotel, Juliana’s Restaurant
The Square, Chipping Campden
0871 426 4655
Modern British
Noel Arms Hotel
High Street, Chipping Campden
0871 223 9284
Modern British
Red Lion Inn
Lower High Street, Chipping Campden
0871 223 9757
British