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Chipping Campden is a
market town in the
Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. It is
notable for its
terraced High Street,
dating from the 14th...
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Campden tablets (pot****ium or
sodium metabisulfite) are a sulphur-based
product that are used
primarily to
sterilize wine,
cider and in beer
making to...
- The '
Campden Wonder' is the name
given to
events surrounding the
return of a man
thought to have been
murdered in the town of
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire...
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Viscount Campden, of
Campden in the
County of Gloucester, with
remainder to his son-in-law
Edward Noel,
husband of his
daughter Juliana. On Lord
Campden's death...
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former Campden House,
built by
Baptist Hicks, 1st
Viscount Campden whose country seat was
Campden House in the
Gloucestershire town of
Chipping Campden. The...
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Campden Hill Road is a
street in Kensington,
London W8. It runs
north to
south from
Notting Hill Gate to
Kensington High Street.
Campden Hill Road was...
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Broad Campden is a
small village in Gloucestershire, England, with a
church and pub, and
notable for its
beauty and fine
walking trails. The
village is...
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Chipping Campden, or for most of its
existence simply Campden, is a
former railway station on the
Cotswold Line,
which served the town of
Chipping Campden in...
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Edward Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough, 4th
Viscount Campden (1641 –
January 1689) was a
British peer,
styled Hon.
Edward Noel from 1660 to 1681. Edward...
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Handicraft was
established in 1888 in London,
later moving to
Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, England, as a
community of
artists and craftspeople...