For centuries, Europe’s finest wool came from the Cotswolds, much of which was traded at the bustling marketplace that fueled the growth of Chippy, as the locals affectionately call Chipping Norton. On this self-guided walking tour of this ‘wool town’, made rich by the trade of sheep and their fleeces, you’ll hear about Chipping Norton’s history and lesser-known quirks, like how Lord William Fitzalan’s hilltop manor ended up forcing the whole town to move up the hill.
You’ll go on to explore St Mary the Virgin Church, one of the finest churches in the Cotswolds, with its origins in the 10th century. You’ll find the Theatre Chipping Norton, a charming establishment that is celebrated for its productions today, but was hugely controversial when it was first built. On the high street, you’ll find out how, as the town grew, it became the backdrop for an alarming number of riots, reflecting changes in social history.
You’ll pass by the Chipping Norton Baptist Church, a historic place of worship that adds to the town’s traditional charm. Please note that entry to the church is not included in this tour.
You’ll see the historic Almshouses, known for their distinctive architecture and long-standing role in community care. Please note that entry to the buildings is not included in this tour.
You’ll pass by The Theatre Chipping Norton, a beloved local venue known for its live performances, films, and community events. Please note that entry to the theatre or any shows is not included in this tour.
You’ll pass by the Blue Boar, a historic inn known for its traditional architecture and welcoming atmosphere. Please note that any costs related to visiting the establishment are not covered in this tour.
You’ll catch a glimpse of the Chipping Norton Museum, which showcases the town’s rich history and heritage through fascinating local exhibits. Please note that admission to the museum is not included in this tour.
This tour starts at New Street Car Park. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
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