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Idyllic cottage from legendary ITV thriller hits market for eye watering price… can you work out which show it’s from?

ITV thriller fans have spotted this idyllic three bedroom cottage which has been put up for sale for an eye watering price – can you guess which show it’s from?

Avid serial watchers may recognise the home which has hit the market for a sale price of £850,000.

a thatched house with a fence around it
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The quintessential English country home has a thatched roof and is surrounded by a private hedge[/caption]

a bedroom with two beds and a picture on the wall
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Boasting three bedrooms and one bathroom, the cottage has been put up for sale for an eye-watering price[/caption]

a kitchen with wooden cabinets and a green stove
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The quintessentially English cottage can be found in Buckinghamshire[/caption]

a dining room with a table and chairs and a fireplace
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The home featured in a popular ITV thriller back in 2010[/caption]

Known as ‘Well Cottage’ the 17th century grade II listed property is nestled in the country hills of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.

The advertisement boasts three bedrooms, one bathroom and 1,601 square feet of living space.

Interior pictures have revealed exposed wooden beams throughout property, low slung ceilings, wooden block flooring and a large inglenook fireplace.

While the exterior is that of a quintessential English country home with a thatched roof, and a typically English country style garden.

There is also a private hedge that surrounds the outside space with meticulously maintained formal gardens spanning over 100 feet.

The cottage was used in a 2010 episode of the popular ITV series, Midsomer Murders, called Blood on the Saddle which centred around a Wild West Show and rival farmers.

The idyllic home includes the kitchen and breakfast room at the rear of the property as well as 100 feet of greenery outside.

There is a stone patio at the rear of the cottage, with a raised terrace area providing the perfect spot for outdoor dining.

The listing is held by estate agent Hamptons who commented on the property.

Their statement read: “Dating back to the 17th century, this quirky grade II listed home offers beautifully presented living spaces that seamlessly blend old-world charm with modern amenities.


“Settled in the middle of the prestigious Long Crendon High Street, this charming cottage was striking enough to be used in a couple of episodes of ‘Midsomer Murders’, and boasts a wealth of exposed beams throughout.

“Upon entering the cottage, you are greeted by an inviting entrance hall that leads to a series of reception rooms.

“Both the dining room and the double-aspect sitting room at the front of the home offer cosy inglenook fireplaces and more exposed beams, adding to the character of the property.

“The kitchen/breakfast room at the rear of the property boasts classic shaker style cabinets and overlooks the lush garden.

“A useful utility area and downstairs cloak room provide further convenience.”

a dining room with a table and chairs and a fireplace
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Interior pictures reveal exposed wooden beams and fireplaces throughout[/caption]

a garden with potted plants and steps leading to a lush green lawn
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The back garden is also typically English country in style[/caption]

a bedroom with a quilted bed and wooden beams
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Some fans may recognise the home from an episode of Midsomer Murders[/caption]

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