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Midsomers Murders Country
My late wife and I really enjoyed Midsomer Murders, and particularly liked to try and visit some of the beautiful locations used in the plots. These are from a three day visit, spent hunting down locations.
 
 
Manor House at The Lee, Buckinghamshire.
The Cock and Rabbit in The Lee. Renamed as "The Safe Haven" and "The Rose and Chalice" in Midsomer Murders episodes.
The Green, in The Lee village, Buckinghamshire. In Midsomer Murders the village appears first as Badgers Drift. Then Midsomer Flory, and again as...
Ewelme, in Oxforshire. This view is from Rabbits Hill and is seen in the episodes of 'Beyond the Grave', 'Small Mercies' and 'The Black Book'. It...
Almshouse at Ewelme.
The Six Bells in Warborough, Oxforshire. Seen in about six episodes, under various names. Other parts of the village have appeared in at least ten...
The George, in Dorchester on Thames, seen through the lych gate of the ancient abbey. Dorchester and the surrounding area has been much used in...
Henley on Thames, becomes Causton in many episodes
Henley on Thames Town Hall, often used for exterior shots representing Causton Court House
The Lions at Bledlow
The Lions at Bledlow has appeared in about four episodes under assumed names.
The Crown’ in Cuddington, Buckinghamshire. The pub has appeared in about four episodes including; Death in Disguise, Death of A Stranger, Death and...
Long Crendon Courthouse and St Mary the Virgin church, in Oxfordshire. This lovely village becomes the setting for several gory murders in "Midsomer...
Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, becomes Midsomer Murder's most remote village, Bleakridge, in "Crime & Punishment".
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