It looks like a picturesque village from that whimsical storybook “The Wind in the Willows.” The thatched cottages and moss-covered stone walls conjure a page out of “Peter Rabbit” or a painting by Thomas Gainsborough.
Hardly touched by time, Chipping Campden is prized as a “hidden jewel” in the Cotswolds of southwest England. It’s no wonder tourists flock here to stroll along the stone row homes and stop in at centuries-old pubs for a pint or chat with locals in this historically rich market town. And the well-to-do will pay over a million pounds to call this quaint lifestyle home.





