The cast of Father Brown stood in front of a church. BBC Studios/Gary Moyes. By. James Hibbs. Published: ...
We do quite a good tour of the Cotswolds in 14 weeks of filming." "The Cotswolds is gloriously beautiful and also, quite easy to film as period, with little in the way of modern buildings. [subscribe now](http://radiotimes.com/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article). "Weโve been to Kirtlington House in Oxfordshire, Worcester Cathedral, the Cornwell Estate and Upton House. In those stories, Brown is at first the priest for the parish of Cobhole in Essex, after which he relocated to London. We also shoot in standing sets; the presbytery kitchen and study and police station interior, which is in the studio in Evesham. This is in contrast to G K Chesterton's short stories, the source material for the series. Plus, we needed to film near our base in Birmingham. [Drama](https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/) coverage or visit our [TV Guide](https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings/) and [Streaming Guide](https://www.radiotimes.com/streaming-guide/) to find out what else is on. [Peter Bullock revealed](https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/mediapacks/father-brown-8/peter/) some of the locations the crew had filmed in for that season. Father Brown is set in the picturesque, fictional village of Kembleford, which in the series is located in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire. Where is Father Brown filmed?
On Friday (6 January), the crime drama centred on Mark Williams' crime-solving priest will return to BBC One for its 10th series. A few months ago, a publicity ...
Burton confirmed: โFor the moment, we have said goodbye to a few characters who have been brilliant to work with over the years, BUT we welcome back Chief Inspector Sullivan and of course, Lady Felicia and Flambeau. They will grow on you and they have truly breathed new life into the show.โ Yes, there are some changes โ but they are brilliant changes, and I truly believe you will absolutely LOVE the new/returning characters.