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  1. Chipping Norton is a market town and civil parish in the Cotswold Hills in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England, about 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Banbury and 18 miles (29 km) north-west of Oxford.

  2. Visit Chipping Norton, a bustling, lively market town with a strong community spirit.

    • The Cotswolds. If you had to pick a patch of the country epitomising the English countryside, the Cotswolds would be up there. This is a limestone escarpment, protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a rippling green landscape of rolling hills, scarps, limestone plateaus and valleys.
    • Rollright Stones. On the Oxfordshire-Warwickshire border there are three mysterious stone monuments dating back as old as five millennia. The Rollright Stones span roughly 2,000 years of development from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
    • Church of St Mary. Chipping Norton’s parish church is a mix of different Medieval Gothic styles, from Early English in the 12th century to Gothic Survival some 500 years later.
    • Bliss Tweed Mill. Cutting a dominant figure on the west side of town, this Grade II* monument looks more like an Italianate palace than a factory. Dating to 1872 and built to manufacture fine tweed cloth from local wool, the Bliss Tweed Mill’s only giveaway is its colossal chimney, but even this is designed like a Tuscan column and emanates from a dome.
    • Diddly Squat. Start your Cotswolds adventure with a visit to Diddly Squat Farm Shop, made famous by the beloved TV series, Clarkson’s Farm, hosted by Jeremy Clarkson.
    • Berry Bank park and amphitheatre. Berry Bank is a favourite destination of Team StayCotswold. This beautiful woodland area not only offers enchanting walking trails but their fantastic amphitheatre puts on a wonderful variety of shows between May and September.
    • Soho Farmhouse. If you’re fortunate enough to be a member of the Soho House group, don’t miss the chance to experience the luxurious Soho Farmhouse. Set in the tranquil Oxfordshire countryside, it’s a haven of relaxation, offering spa treatments, restaurants, and a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
    • Chippy Lido. Cool off during the summer months at Chippy Lido, a classic outdoor swimming pool that has been cherished by locals and visitors alike for decades.
  3. Chipping Norton is the highest town in Oxfordshire, situated on the western slopes of a hillside that was once the site of a Norman castle. 'Chipping' is derived from ceapen, an old English word meaning market.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · The bustling market town of Chipping Norton is the highest town in Oxfordshire at approximately 700ft above sea level. This lofty position gives Chipping Norton commading views across traditional Cotswold countryside, not least across the valley to Bliss Mill, a landmark dating back to 1872.

  5. Perched on the highest point in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, Chipping Norton, affectionately known as ‘Chippy’ by locals, was once a centre for the Cotswold wool trade and was given a Royal charter by King John in 1205.