The Bull and Butcher
Recently visited the villages of Turville and Hambleden in the Chiltern Hills, quite rightly designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty {AONB}. Like so many villages, many of the buildings are very old and pre date the invention of the motor vehicle meaning cars are parked everywhere in the streets!
This building is the Bull and Butcher pub/restaurant in Turville. It was built in 1550 and is a grade 2 listed building which gives it legal protection from any major building work or changes without the prior consent of the local authority.
The designation of the Chiltern Hills as an AONB means that some villages are an attraction to film makers for both television and cinema. The Bull and Butcher has featured in at least 2 different episodes of the television series Midsomer Murders. The village as a whole has been used in the filming of the Vicar of Dibley, Goodnight Mr Tom, Chitty, Chitty Bang Bang and Killing Eve.
The Bull and Butcher
Recently visited the villages of Turville and Hambleden in the Chiltern Hills, quite rightly designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty {AONB}. Like so many villages, many of the buildings are very old and pre date the invention of the motor vehicle meaning cars are parked everywhere in the streets!
This building is the Bull and Butcher pub/restaurant in Turville. It was built in 1550 and is a grade 2 listed building which gives it legal protection from any major building work or changes without the prior consent of the local authority.
The designation of the Chiltern Hills as an AONB means that some villages are an attraction to film makers for both television and cinema. The Bull and Butcher has featured in at least 2 different episodes of the television series Midsomer Murders. The village as a whole has been used in the filming of the Vicar of Dibley, Goodnight Mr Tom, Chitty, Chitty Bang Bang and Killing Eve.