Campden lies beneath the northern escarpment, with Dover's Hill and the Cotswold Way rising behind the town. It is one of the most architecturally protected places in the Cotswolds, so installations here are usually as much about discretion as they are about signal.

The escarpment rises steeply to the north-west of the town, which can shorten the horizon in that direction for properties directly beneath it. Elsewhere the aspect over the Vale of Evesham is open and generous.
Grade-listed stone houses along the High Street, almshouses and cottages, and larger farmhouses and manor properties in Broad Campden, Ebrington and Mickleton. Steep stone-slate roofs and thick rubble walls are typical.
Market gardening and arable land spreads north towards Mickleton and the Vale, with hill farms on the escarpment above the town.
Rear gables, courtyard walls and outbuildings are our preferred positions in the protected town centre. On escarpment properties we sometimes need additional height to clear the rising ground behind.
Hospitality is significant here, with hotels, holiday cottages and hospitality businesses needing guest WiFi that works across thick-walled historic buildings.
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