My piece on English wool for National Geographic Traveler…
Sheep Street, aptly named, meanders past flower-speckled Cotswolds fields and centuries-old buildings made of local stone. It ends in the village of Chipping Campden, so picture-perfect it hardly seems real. In the village center, the 14th-century stone Town Hall and 17th-century Market Hall stand as a testament to an era when sheep’s wool upheld England’s economy. Read more of Laura Morelli’s “The Genuine Article” at National Geographic Traveler…