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Online House Hunter: Crime scenes | Alan Cleaver | Independent Property Blogs
If Inspector Wexford is your choice of detective then head to Romsey in Hampshire where the Ruth Rendell mysteries was filmed. It is a delightful market town which hosts the huge Romsey Agricultural Show each year. But it’s close to Southampton (and its airport) and motorway links. Our online search engine shows you can spent nearly £4m on a house in Romsey but there are others for sale at a more modest price.
inspector-wexford  locations  southampton  romsey 
march 2011 by tabardroad
Capture The Great Outdoors With Film Hampshire
As we move from spring to summer, it's time to take advantage of the warmer weather and longer daylight hours to enjoy all that the great outdoors has to offer the film maker.
hampshire  filming  locations 
may 2010 by tabardroad
The write stuff: Our literary luminaries
Ruth Rendell, writing as Barbara Vine, “set Gallowglass in Sudbury, used Orford and Aldeburgh for part of No Night is Too Long, Polstead and Nayland for A Fatal Inversion and Bury St Edmunds and its surroundings for The Brimstone Wedding”.
ruth-rendell  locations  comment 
april 2008 by tabardroad
Sotterley Estate | Film/TV Location
The house was used recently for scenes for the BBC documentary on the "Battle of the Somme" and earlier for an adaptation of Ruth Rendell's thriller “A Dark Adapted Eye”.
locations 
august 2007 by tabardroad
Pun And Games (from Bournemouth Echo)
It reminded me of a morning I spent in a cemetery with two TV crime-busters some years ago. George Baker and Christopher Ravenscroft were filming a sequence for the Inspector Wexford series and I'd been invited along to write a feature.
some-lie-and-some-die  filming  production  locations 
june 2007 by tabardroad
The scenery of the crime
Why is East Anglia such fertile ground for thriller writers?
ruth-rendell  comment  locations 
september 2005 by tabardroad
Film Hampshire
Locations for the Film and Television Industry
locations  hampshire 
march 2005 by tabardroad

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