BBC television show Father Brown is currently filming its twelfth season and here is a list of all the locations he has been spotted.
The popular series revolves around a roman catholic priest, played by Mark Williams, who solves crimes.
The cast is commonly seen in Blockley in the Cotswolds but has also been caught filming further away in Worcester.
Speaking back in April when filming commenced on the twelfth series, Mark Williams said: “As we start the twelfth season of Father Brown I feel like I’m starting to get to know him.
"He’s a mysterious sort of bloke, the sort of person who you can never predict other than knowing he won’t do what you expect.
"The best thing about playing the character is that I am never, ever bored by him.”
Father Brown filming locations:
1. St Oswald's Road in Worcester:
Production crews closed the road in June to film scenes for the new season.
Whilst there, reporters witnessed a scene involving Father Brown and a group of women coming out onto the street. One woman then laid a flower at the side of a gate before the group started to pray.
Along with the actors, a large van and two vintage cars were parked on the road waiting to be used in other scene.
2. St Peter and St Paul Church in Blockley:
The cast has been spotted at the church in the Cotswold Village a few times over the course of filming the twelfth season.
The church is a regular edition in the TV show and known as "the home of Father Brown" according to some fans.
Crews have been seen numerous times over the last few months and some fans have been lucky enough to take pictures with the actors.
3. Old Farm near Moreton:
Not much is known about what was shot at this rustic location, however the cast was spotted filming at the popular farm shop in July.
From eyewitness accounts, the main actor Mark Williams was on site and the filming involved a large vintage bus.
4. St Thomas a Becket Church in Todenham:
Located not far from two other filming locations, the team was pictured in another Cotswold village in July.
Witnesses said that filming was taking place at either the church or the village hall.
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