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File:ShipleyMillJonathanCreek.jpg| Shipley Mill Sussex. The fictional [[Windmills|windmill]] home of TV crime solving magician Jonathan Creek.
File:ShipleyMillJonathanCreek.jpg| Shipley Mill Sussex. The fictional [[Windmills|windmill]] home of TV crime solving magician Jonathan Creek.


File:ThePagodaHouse-Blackheath.jpeg| The Pagoda, Pagoda Gardens, Lewisham, Greater London. This house was formerly a pavilion attached to Montagu House. It was built in 1770-80 for the 3rd Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch. It is an exceptionally rare example of a style known as Chinoiserie (based on all things Chinese). It was probably designed by Sir William Chambers. Caroline of Brunswick lived here after her separation from the Prince Regent in 1799. Montagu House was demolished in 1815.  
File:ThePagodaHouse-Blackheath.jpeg| Appears in the first ever episode of Jonathan Creek ‘The Wrestler’s Tomb’ (Ep1 S1) as the home of artist Hedley Shale. The Pagoda, Pagoda Gardens, Lewisham, Greater London. This house was formerly a pavilion attached to Montagu House. It was built in 1770-80 for the 3rd Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch. It is an exceptionally rare example of a style known as Chinoiserie (based on all things Chinese). It was probably designed by Sir William Chambers. Caroline of Brunswick lived here after her separation from the Prince Regent in 1799. Montagu House was demolished in 1815.  
 
File:RinseyHead-Halston.jpeg|Rinsey Head, Halston, Cornwall appeared in Ep2, S1 ‘Jack in a Box’ as the home of retired comedian Jack Holiday.
 


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