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The village is also the setting for James Runcie's sleuth novels The Grantchester Mysteries, adapted as an ITV drama titled Grantchester shown in the UK from autumn 2014 [13] and filmed on location in Grantchester. The village is the subject of Rupert Brooke's poem The Old Vicarage, Grantchester.
Grantchester is a British ITV detective drama set in the 1950s in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester.Its first series was broadcast in 2014. The series originally featured Anglican vicar Sidney Chambers (James Norton); subsequent series have featured vicar William Davenport (Tom Brittney) and vicar Alphy Kotteram ().
The Orchard is a tea room and garden in the English village of Grantchester, near Cambridge, serving morning coffee, lunches and afternoon teas. Since opening in 1897, it has been a popular retreat for Cambridge students, teachers and tourists, as well as locals, with many famous names among its patrons.
The vicars of Grantchester always know how to make a first impression. On the June 30 episode of the long-running PBS Masterpiece Mystery series, the charming Rev. Alphy Kotteram (played by series ...
The Grantchester Mysteries is a series of cosy mystery crime fiction books of short stories by the British author James Runcie, [1] beginning during the 1950s in Grantchester, a village near Cambridge in England.
Back in Grantchester, Geordie was busy searching for Will, even calling the morgue. Bonnie and Ernie returned home. Leonard was feeling utterly alone now that 1) Keith was preparing to leave after ...
The letters said Alphy belonged in Grantchester and the people want him to stay; the archbishop agreed. The bishop still couldn’t remember Mrs. C’s name: “Her name is Mrs. Chapman. Mrs.
Old Vicarage, Grantchester. The Old Vicarage in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester is a house associated with the poet Rupert Brooke, who lived nearby and in 1912 referenced it in an eponymous poem – "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester". [1] The house is next door to The Orchard tea garden, also part of the poem.