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Roaming Midsomer: Walking and Eating in the Murderous Heart of England
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Roaming Midsomer: Walking and Eating in the Murderous Heart of England

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‘Roaming Midsomer’ is the perfect follow-up to the successful ‘Exploring Midsomer’, which enticed lovers of Midsomer Murders and rural England to go and enjoy the beautiful ‘Midsomer’ for themselves. This compilation of interesting and pleasant walks offers plenty to do, see, eat and drink while exploring the area, with each walk based around locations used in the TV series. Most walking books are designed for the serious explorer, but this guide is Sunday afternoon friendly with a simple, modern and easy-to-follow style, including postcodes for all the eating and drinking establishments.
Chris Behan and Martin Andrew, both residents of the area for nearly forty years, have used their intimate knowledge of ‘Midsomer’ to create a book that is essential for fans of Midsomer Murders and sure to enchant all those who love these rural locations, steeped as they are in ‘Midsomer’ lore. AUTHOR: Chris Behan is the author of Exploring Midsomer. A retired businessman, he has worked all over the globe. He is a Fellow of Rotary International and a Freeman of the City of London. He has lived in ‘Midsomer’ for forty years and is an avid photographer. Martin Andrew is a retired Conservation Officer for Wycombe District Council. He is a lifelong resident of ‘Midsomer’ and an avid walker. He wrote ‘50 Walks in Hertfordshire’ for AA Books and a Collins’ Ramblers Guide for Harper Collins, amongst others. He still edits and updates walking guides for the AA, and is a Rotary President. SELLING POINTS: . Original walking guide . Compiled by a local photographer and local walking aficionado 125 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2016
Pages
128
ISBN
9780750955874

‘Roaming Midsomer’ is the perfect follow-up to the successful ‘Exploring Midsomer’, which enticed lovers of Midsomer Murders and rural England to go and enjoy the beautiful ‘Midsomer’ for themselves. This compilation of interesting and pleasant walks offers plenty to do, see, eat and drink while exploring the area, with each walk based around locations used in the TV series. Most walking books are designed for the serious explorer, but this guide is Sunday afternoon friendly with a simple, modern and easy-to-follow style, including postcodes for all the eating and drinking establishments.
Chris Behan and Martin Andrew, both residents of the area for nearly forty years, have used their intimate knowledge of ‘Midsomer’ to create a book that is essential for fans of Midsomer Murders and sure to enchant all those who love these rural locations, steeped as they are in ‘Midsomer’ lore. AUTHOR: Chris Behan is the author of Exploring Midsomer. A retired businessman, he has worked all over the globe. He is a Fellow of Rotary International and a Freeman of the City of London. He has lived in ‘Midsomer’ for forty years and is an avid photographer. Martin Andrew is a retired Conservation Officer for Wycombe District Council. He is a lifelong resident of ‘Midsomer’ and an avid walker. He wrote ‘50 Walks in Hertfordshire’ for AA Books and a Collins’ Ramblers Guide for Harper Collins, amongst others. He still edits and updates walking guides for the AA, and is a Rotary President. SELLING POINTS: . Original walking guide . Compiled by a local photographer and local walking aficionado 125 b/w illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 May 2016
Pages
128
ISBN
9780750955874