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The Oxfordshire of Midsomer Murders

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  • Wallingford. This village has been the first Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Wallingford. This village has been the first Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Wallingford, the Elizabethan town hall. This village has been the first Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Wallingford, the Corn Exchange, now a theatre. This village has been the first Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Wallingford, the Corn Exchange, now a theatre. This village has been the first Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders. From left: John Warburta, Dany Shimards, Peter Uttey. They worked as extras and help in Midsomer Murders and are part of the Sinodun players, an amateur dramatic group provided extras for episodes of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Wallingford. This village has been the first Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. The bridge on the Thames river. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. the High street. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. St Mary's church.  Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. The bridge on the Thames river. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. The Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders. Neil Ainsworth of the Argyll pub, where were filmed many episodes, with is "Midsomer beere, try it before you die".
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders. Neil Ainsworth of the Argyll pub, where were filmed many episodes, with is "Midsomer beere, try it before you die".
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders. The Argyll pub, where were filmed many episodes, with "Midsomer beere, try it before you die".
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  • Henley-on-Thames is a market town in the heart of Oxfordshire, offering a weekly market, fantastic range of independent shops, places to eat and local history. the High street. Legend has it that Shakespeare visited the High Street during his time as a strolling player.  This village has been the third Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders.
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  • Thame, Nick Weir, the guide of the local Barnaby's Walking Tour.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders and here are 21 filming locations easily accessible around the town centre.
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  • Thame, Nick Weir, the guide of the local Barnaby's Walking Tour.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders and here are 21 filming locations easily accessible around the town centre.
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  • Thame, Nick Weir, the guide of the local Barnaby's Walking Tour with the fake sign of  Causton fictional town Hall, in front of the real Thame City Hall. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders and here are 21 filming locations easily accessible around the town centre
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  • Thame, the City Hall.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the City Hall.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the City Hall.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street. The Spread Eagle hotel dates to Georgian period and between 1921-1922 was "the place" to stay and dine in the UK. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street. Rumsey's chocolate was a traditional photography shop in Midsomer Murders. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the local museum. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the local museum. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, St Mary's church and the old graveyard.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, St Mary's church and the old graveyard.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the traditional  Buttermarket street. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the traditional  Buttermarket street. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the traditional  Buttermarket street. This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Thame, the main street.This village has been the second Causton fictional town of Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • The Haseleys village, with the name of  Midsomer Magna, was often a location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Countryside landscape between  the Haseleys and Milton villages, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Countryside landscape between  the Haseleys and Milton villages, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Countryside landscape between  the Haseleys and Milton villages, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • The village of Nettlebed, St Bartholomew's church. Nettlebed was often a location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • The village of Nettlebed, St Bartholomew's church. Nettlebed was often a location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • The village of Nettlebed, St Bartholomew's church. Nettlebed was often a location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Countryside landscape between  the Haseleys and Milton villages, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Warborough village, the Six Bells pub, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Warborough village, the Six Bells pub, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Warborough village, the Six Bells pub, often location of  Midsomer Murders
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  • Dorcester Abbey, another location of  Midsomer Murders
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