Tuesday 29 March 2011

It’s murder trying to sell this house... After featuring in a long list of TV whodunits, stunning country pile is for sale at £2m

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The Property Auction UK news new chain of the ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders, which started on Wednesday night, attracted in excess of six million viewers, although John Nettles, who played DCI Barnaby for 14 years, has leaved.

Fans, it appears, can’t get enough of the goings-on in the gorgeous county of Midsomer, which has so far witnessed more than 250 grisly deaths.

The first corpse uncovered by Barnaby and his sidekick DS Troy back in 1996 was found realistic from a chandelier in what is now the dining room of Black Park Cottage.

On the time, the 400-year-old house was home and office to the warden of Black Park, 530 acres of pine woods, heath land and a lake two miles from its adjacent neighbor, Pinewood Studios, and five miles from marsh on which Midsomer’s county town of Causton is based.

Today, the house is a six-bedroom family home, which is on the market for £2 million.

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