DescriptionCampden House Gateway - geograph.org.uk - 564860.jpg
English: Campden House Gateway, near to Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, Great Britain.
Old Campden House was built by Sir Baptist Hicks - said to be the richest man in England - in 1613. The house itself lasted only 32 years before being destroyed by Oliver Cromwell's troops. This remarkable gateway has survived, giving some indication of how grand the old house must have been. The steps to the left lead to the parish church.
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