old Kings Head at St Neots
The George Hotel and shops
dead Fox at Bicester
former Cross Keys at St Neots
dead Kings Head at St Neots
St Neots by night
The Old George at Wheatley
The Royal Oak at Witney
The Bear Hotel at Woodstock
old coaching inn
Duke of Marlborough pub
Duke of Marlborough pub
former Cross Keys at St Neots
The Coach House coaching inn
The Griffin at Amersham
The Crown at Amersham
Kings Arms signs
Kings Arms at Amersham
half-timbered coaching inn
Kings Arms Hotel
Old Amersham High Street
old Salutation at Faringdon
The Old Crown bus stop
The Ilchester Arms at Abbotsbury
Ilchester Arms Hotel
The Bull Hotel at Bridport
The George Hotel at Dorchester
The Crown & Tuns at Deddington
The Crown & Tuns at Deddington
Old Bull at St Neots
The Falcon at Huntingdon
George Hotel and shops
King's Arms Hotel, Dorchester
Old Crown Hotel at Faringdon
The Mitre at Oxford
White Horse at Eaton Socon
Falcon coaching inn
George Hotel coaching inn
Lion Hotel at Buckden
former Kings Head at St Neots
George Inn yard
George Hotel coaching inn
Falcon Inn, Huntingdon
The Falcon at Huntingdon
The Lion at Buckden
The Blue Boar at Chippy
Marlborough Arms coaching inn
Coach & Horses, Chiselhampton
The Angel posting house
past the Crown & Cushion
Lamb & Flag at Oxford
Fleur de Lys
The George Hotel at Dorchester
The George Hotel at Wallingford
Lamb Arcade
George Hotel at Wallingford
old Market Tavern at Atherstone
The Bull at Burford
Marlborough Arms at Woodstock
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Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
www.britainexpress.com/counties/oxfordshire/az/dorchester-on-thames.htm
Almost opposite from the abbey's timber-framed lych gate is The George, a galleried coaching inn dating to 1495. The George served coaches travelling on the main road linking London to Oxford and Gloucester, which became one of the first toll roads in England. At one time there were ten coaching inns, but now only the George and the nearby White Hart remain.
TV viewers will recognise Dorchester from its many appearances in the popular series 'Midsomer Murders'. The George Hotel has appeared in two episodes, the Fleur-de-Lys in one, but the most popular location for the series was the post office on High Street, which featured in three episodes - representing three distinct fictional villages.
Midsomer Murders film locations:
www.midsomermurders.org/dorchesterloc1.htm
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