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  2. Father Brown (2013 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is a BBC Studios Birmingham Drama Village production and filming for the first series of ten episodes of Father Brown began in the Cotswolds in summer 2012. [5] The BBC renewed Father Brown for a second series of ten episodes in 2013. [6] A third series of 15 episodes was commissioned in 2014. [7]

  3. Church of St Peter and St Paul, Blockley - Wikipedia

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    The church is used as St Mary's Roman Catholic church in the Father Brown television series and the vicarage transformed into presbytery for Father Brown's residence. [10] [11] In 2017 the bell frame was replaced by John Taylor of Loughborough. At the same time all the bells were removed and cleaned.

  4. Father Brown - Wikipedia

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    Father Brown is a fictional Roman Catholic priest and amateur ... The era and location are moved to the Cotswolds of the early 1950s and used adaptations and original ...

  5. BBC confirms return of popular crime drama Father Brown - AOL

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    BBC crime drama Father Brown has been confirmed to return for seasons 12 and 13.

  6. Cotswolds - Wikipedia

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    The television series Father Brown is set and primarily filmed in the Cotswolds. Scenes and buildings in Sudeley Castle was often featured in the series. [ 81 ] The vicarage in Blockley was used for the main character's residence and the Anglican St Peter and St Paul church was the Roman Catholic St Mary's in the series. [ 77 ]

  7. Sister Boniface Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    The series is set in early 1960s Britain. Sister Boniface is a Catholic nun at St. Vincent's Convent in the fictional town of Great Slaughter in the Cotswolds (likely named for the Gloucestershire villages of Upper and Lower Slaughter, which were used as locations in Father Brown).

  8. Can you visit Diddly Squat? The Clarkson’s Farm and Cotswolds ...

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  9. Blockley - Wikipedia

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    Blockley village including Saints' Peter and Paul Church. The Church of England parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul is late Norman, [3] built in about 1180. [2] The ecclesiastical parish now forms part of the Vale and Cotswold Edge team of Church of England churches, [4] with the Team Vicar remaining responsible for Blockley and its outlying villages of Paxford, Draycott and Aston Magna ...