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  2. Chipping Campden - Wikipedia

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    Chipping Campden is a market town in the Cotswold district of ... a group of traditional craftspeople moved into The Old Silk Mill building. As of 2019, there were 28 ...

  3. Guild and School of Handicraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1902 Ashbee relocated the guild out of London to begin an experimental community in the old silk mill in Sheep Street, Chipping Campden in the picturesque Cotswolds in Gloucestershire. [6] The guild at first flourished at Chipping Camden, where a sympathetic community provided local patrons.

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Cotswold (district) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Silk Mill Chipping Campden: Silk mill: 18th century: 8 June 1983 1342026: The Old Silk Mill. More images. Tithe Barn to south of Campden House ...

  5. Robert Welch (designer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 Welch established a workshop and studio in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire in a silk mill that had formerly been the home of Charles Robert Ashbee's Guild and School of Handicraft. He had chosen this area because it was easy for him to visit the Wiggins' factory in Bloxwich, and his parents' home in West Malvern, as well as London ...

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  7. William Greville - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of William I Grevel (d.post 1397) of Chipping Campden, the son and heir of John Grevel (d.pre-1359) by his wife a certain Margaret. [11] The Greville family is believed to be of Norman or Flemish origin and had settled in Chipping Campden by 1276. [12]