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Pretty English village with just one pub that played a starring role in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

THERE’S a pretty village in England that’s played a starring role in hit TV shows like Killing Eve and the Vicar of Dibley.

Located in Buckinghamshire, Turville is often overlooked as a holiday destination in favour of places like Aylesbury and High Wycombe.

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Located in Buckinghamshire, Turville is often overlooked as a holiday destination[/caption]
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The tiny English village has been used as a backdrop for films and TV shows[/caption]

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Even though the village is hugely popular among holidaymakers, it is home to several quaint tourist attractions.

Surrounded by the greenery of the Chiltern Hills, it comes as no surprise to find that Turville has provided the backdrop for films and television shows.

For example, the picturesque English village was the rural setting for The Vicar of Dibley and Killing Eve,

Holidaymakers who have a passion for films should head to Cobstone Windmill – a small white windmill that featured in the much-loved film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, starring Dick Van Dyke.

There are other filming locations in the tiny village too, including St Mary the Virgin Church, which doubled as St Barnabas Church in the Vicar of Dibley, featuring Dawn French.

Other television shows like Midsomer Murders, Jonathan Creek and Miss Marple were also filmed in Turville.

The tiny English village only has one pub called the Bull & Butcher.

Serving a range of pies and real ales, the half-timbered pub fits perfectly in its countryside setting.

As it’s the only pub in the village, it can get quite busy, so visitors are recommended to head there early in a bid to avoid disappointment.

There’s also the Barn at Turville Heath – a car-free cafe that serves drinks and snacks to walkers, cyclists and horse riders.

Further afield, there are plenty of other pubs including The Frog Inn, and The Chequers Inn, both of which are accessible via a 3.5mile walking route from Turville.

Turville is a 20-minute drive from High Wycombe.

There are plenty of other quirky towns and villages to visit in the UK too, including Bournville in Birmingham.

Bournville, Birmingham

Located in southwest Birmingham, Bournville is a tiny village that was built by the Cadbury family.

While the model village may sound fairly idyllic, it isn’t without its quirks.

Because of its Quaker heritage, there are no pubs in Bournville, so those residents, and tourists, who fancy a swift drink need to visit boozers in other parts of Birmingham, like Selly Oak and Stirchley.

Painswick, Cotswolds

Often dubbed the “Queen of the Cotswolds” by travel experts and tour operators, Painswick has also been called the “most magical” town in the UK by holidaymakers on TikTok.

Even though Painswick is fairly small, there are several sites for day trippers to explore including St Mary’s Church.

The church lies in the heart of the town and is surrounded by a churchyard dotted with graves, tombs, and 99 Yew trees.

Best staycation locations for 2024

 Bristol

The arty harbour city was the top spot on the list and is bursting with culture and trendy cafes scattered along the River Avon.

A bubbling hub for creatives, Bristol is the birthplace of street artist Banksy, and you can admire some of his best early works on a free walking tour.

2. Hull

The Humberside port city started to get recognition last year, and it has a thriving nightlife scene – if that’s something you’re after.

The old town is crawling with history and classy buildings, whose walls have many stories to tell and The Deep is a fascinating aquarium attraction.

3. Isles of Scilly

Just off the Cornish coast, it’s easy to see why the archipelago made it into the top three.

Here, you can expect golden sandy beaches where you will be able to spot dolphins beyond the shoreline, as well as seafront pubs serving up hearty grub.

Another tiny village in the UK has been compared to a retro 1940s film set.

And an abandoned village in England only opens to tourists once a year.

Cobstone Windmill played a starring role in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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