✅Place Study - Chipping Campden Flashcards

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Q

Where is Chipping Campden located?

A

In Gloucestershire, the North Cotswolds, 33 miles North East of Gloucester

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2
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What is the population of Chipping Campden?

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2340

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3
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What percentage of residents are white?

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98.7%

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4
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How many times fewer is the proportion of black people in Chipping Campden compared to the UK?

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4 times

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5
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How many times fewer is the proportion of Asian people in Chipping Campden compared to the UK?

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10 times

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How has the population of Chipping Campden changed over time?

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Decreased around world wars, but over time has stayed relatively similar, little increase or decrease

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7
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What proportion of the population are elderly?

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1/3

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What is infrastructure like in Chipping Campden?

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Little infrastructure, B roads are only available routes to nearby towns of Evesham, Cheltenham and Broadway

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9
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What is the vegetation in the area like?

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Largely grassland and woodland with most common trees being Elm, Ash and Beech

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What was the town known for in its early history?

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Wool in the 13th century

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What influence did William Grevel have?

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Influential wool trader, designed many of the buildings

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What was the market hall originally used for?

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Selling dairy and poultry, a gift from Baptist Hicks

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What did the town become involved in after wool trading died out?

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The Arts and Crafts movement

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Who was Robert Ashbee?

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A silversmith, set up his workshop in the town in 1902

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Which arts and crafts followers followed Ashbee to Chipping Campden?

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F L Griggs and H J Massingham

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16
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What did Sir Baptist Hicks build in the town?

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A manor house, Old Campden House

17
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When was Old Campden House built?

18
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Why is infrastructure lacking?

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Because the town was based on wool trade, so roads were small and single tracked as farmers only needed transport from fields to market hall

19
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When was the Norman church built?

20
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What was the Norman church transformed into?

A

St James church, the present day church

21
Q

What are the Almshouses?

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Built to house 6 poor men and 6 poor women, today housing pensioners from the town

22
Q

When were the Almshouses built?

A

1612, for £1000

23
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What type of houses dominate the town?

24
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What percentage of homes are second homes?

25
What percentage of people have qualification of level 4 or above?
33.7% compared to 27.4% nationally
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What type of people is the town mostly populated by?
Middle class families and retired/elderly people
27
Which constituency does the town fall into?
The Cotswolds
28
Which political party is majority voted for?
Conservative, for the last 20 years at least
29
How many town councillors are there?
11
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What percentage of the population are retired?
36%, compared to 17% average
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What percentage of household shave no car?
11%, compared to 26% nationally
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What are some of the town's traditions and customs?
The Mummers The Morris Men Robert Dover's Games Scuttlebrook Wake
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What is Robert Dover's Games?
Held on the Friday after spring bank holiday, a gathering for the Cotswold 'Olympicks' with traditional sports such as shin kicking
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What is Scuttlebrook Wake?
An annual fair held on the day after Dover's with fairground rides and a parade
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When did the Arts and Crafts movement begin in Campden?
1901
36
Which trade occurred in the town?
Etching, glass artistry, illustration, silversmithing, bookbinding, pottery etc