Just the other side of the bridge on the right used to be a garage and had two fuel pumps I worked there right up until it closed down .I was lucky enough to know most of the celebrities around denham village
Thank you for this. Brought here through a search for Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple locations, and then, a book, FILM & TV LOCATIONS IN THE CHILDRERNS AND THAMES VALLEY 1940 - 2014, by Mark Jones.
Jakeornot Margaret Rutherford had lived in several homes in Gerrards Cross down the rd and Chalfont st Peter, Rodger more lived behind Cilla Black 1970 untill 1978 when he left for 98%tax reasons. Lewis Collins "tv series The Professionals " parents lived opposite Winkers night club and John Mills lived here.
AT 4.51 is the stretch of the High Street which featured in location shots (including the titles) in a couple of the MGM "Miss Marple" pictures filmed in the early '60s with Margaret Rutherford. The area looks sleepy and modest but is (and has long been) a bolthole for the wealthy and London 'media' people: you'd need very deep pockets and a lot of patience to acquire one of those humble-looking cottages as a pied-de-terre.
Absolutely beautiful place, when I was younger I done a lot of filming in denham for the bbc, it brought back so many memories seeing the church, even the red wall coming into denham. The production unit was based in the car park of the village hall. And I was very very lucky to have met sir John mills in 2000 whilst filming a program called “Belfry witches”. And at 5:07 I believe that house is situated at the back of the graveyard which was the house used for the my characters family home.
Riding around reminded me of Danny in The Shining.🤣 That aside I have to say what a beautiful, quiet spot on the world map. I live in a suburb of Chicago. I grew up in Chicago. As large cities go it wasn’t bad and it has its pluses but amid a pandemic and it’s political corruption, run don’t walk away.
Many years ago, (1968-1970), my husband and I, lived in Huntwyk Cottage on the A40. I used to walk to the village and remember the little church. I also remember a restaurant down the bottom of the hill leading from the cottage. Our first child was born in Slough, Bucks. Lovely memories!
Thank you Graham for the video, I always enjoy them. I just hope that you can get your friend's to leave the dark side and come back to trikes. - - Smile. I really do enjoy all of your video's.
The great (in my opinion) Roger Moore lived just up the road from Denham Village in a stunning house in the 1970s. Just in case anyone is interested it features in the opening shots of The Persuaders episode A Death In The Family.
Yes I saw Roger in 1973, on the train platform at Denham Station. My dad spoke to him (asked him the time). He was such a gentleman (Roger). Very cordial and classy. I will always remember him that way. Fond memory.
@@dawnmurphy4320 Ufortunately I never met him but from what I've heard your experience seems very typical of him. Very down to earth and always had time to talk to fans, public etc. Someone I know went to see his theatre show about his life shortly before he died and despite being in his late eighties Rog stayed way beyond the allotted time chatting to the audience. Some great stories about him online such as the little boy he met at Nice airport who was disappointed when he signed his autograph Roger Moore and not James Bond.
What a beautiful place to ride! The buildings, of course, were fascinating, but I'm sure I missed some of them because I was distracted by the cars...especially that GORGEOUS XK-140 Coupe! BTW, what was that rattle I kept hearing?
What a pretty and more or less unspoilt English village; who'd have thought that this village was the location of the biggest purpose-built film studios in the UK from the 1930's! And not only that, the village was used in several films as a background location.
When did those new houses built by the hump back bridge , i remember having a photo taken near the little garage with my brother i was about 10 , our photo ended up in a car magazine, sorry but i dont like the new houses .
While there are homes, especially in New England, US, where the front entrance is on the street, there is usually some manner of sidewalk, even if but two feet. How do residents manage with the street being the direct entrance at the front, please.
Thanks for posting this. Lived in Denham 1960 to 1970. Lovely trip down memory lane .
Hi glad you liked it. :-)
Just the other side of the bridge on the right used to be a garage and had two fuel pumps I worked there right up until it closed down .I was lucky enough to know most of the celebrities around denham village
I to can remember that from my childhood remember the pumps well
The garage starred in many films made in the village
Thank you for this. Brought here through a search for Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple locations, and then, a book, FILM & TV LOCATIONS IN THE CHILDRERNS AND THAMES VALLEY 1940 - 2014, by Mark Jones.
Yep Its been around a long time :-) and not changed that much
Jakeornot Margaret Rutherford had lived in several homes in Gerrards Cross down the rd and Chalfont st Peter, Rodger more lived behind Cilla Black 1970 untill 1978 when he left for 98%tax reasons. Lewis Collins "tv series The Professionals " parents lived opposite Winkers night club and John Mills lived here.
AT 4.51 is the stretch of the High Street which featured in location shots (including the titles) in a couple of the MGM "Miss Marple" pictures filmed in the early '60s with Margaret Rutherford.
The area looks sleepy and modest but is (and has long been) a bolthole for the wealthy and London 'media' people: you'd need very deep pockets and a lot of patience to acquire one of those humble-looking cottages as a pied-de-terre.
YES SPOT ON. JOHN MILL LIVED THERE TO
@@1001Darkeyes
As did Ray Lonnen , the actor .
Absolutely beautiful place, when I was younger I done a lot of filming in denham for the bbc, it brought back so many memories seeing the church, even the red wall coming into denham. The production unit was based in the car park of the village hall. And I was very very lucky to have met sir John mills in 2000 whilst filming a program called “Belfry witches”. And at 5:07 I believe that house is situated at the back of the graveyard which was the house used for the my characters family home.
Tes a true English village I often ride through and just sit and take it in as a writer and author it inspires me
Riding around reminded me of Danny in The Shining.🤣 That aside I have to say what a beautiful, quiet spot on the world map. I live in a suburb of Chicago. I grew up in Chicago. As large cities go it wasn’t bad and it has its pluses but amid a pandemic and it’s political corruption, run don’t walk away.
Thanks for the comment, it is a little Owases nice to pass threw
Many years ago, (1968-1970), my husband and I, lived in Huntwyk Cottage on the A40. I used to walk to the village and remember the little church. I also remember a restaurant down the bottom of the hill leading from the cottage. Our first child was born in Slough, Bucks. Lovely memories!
Exhalent I am pleased for you :-) thanks for watching
was that near new denham
Thank you Graham for the video, I always enjoy them. I just hope that you can get your friend's to leave the dark side and come back to trikes. - - Smile. I really do enjoy all of your video's.
+Nathaniel Smith Very kind :-)
Thank You for this Graham. I went to Denham for the first time yesterday - so beautiful, love it dearly already!! :-D
On Sunday that have tea and some rly nice cakes at the church
Use to go cheapside lane school and oldmill lane school happy days in the late 1950s early 1960s
Happy days
The great (in my opinion) Roger Moore lived just up the road from Denham Village in a stunning house in the 1970s. Just in case anyone is interested it features in the opening shots of The Persuaders episode A Death In The Family.
Yes I saw Roger in 1973, on the train platform at Denham Station. My dad spoke to him (asked him the time). He was such a gentleman (Roger). Very cordial and classy. I will always remember him that way. Fond memory.
@@dawnmurphy4320 Ufortunately I never met him but from what I've heard your experience seems very typical of him. Very down to earth and always had time to talk to fans, public etc. Someone I know went to see his theatre show about his life shortly before he died and despite being in his late eighties Rog stayed way beyond the allotted time chatting to the audience. Some great stories about him online such as the little boy he met at Nice airport who was disappointed when he signed his autograph Roger Moore and not James Bond.
I lived there between 1958-1964 in Village Road at the Tudors. Ann.
Lovely spot. has not change much I would say from then to now
I grew up there from 1957 - 1964 and saw a lot of TV filmed there
Great thanks for waching :-)
What a beautiful place to ride! The buildings, of course, were fascinating, but I'm sure I missed some of them because I was distracted by the cars...especially that GORGEOUS XK-140 Coupe! BTW, what was that rattle I kept hearing?
Alan Sims Yer sorry that ratal is my bain ! it's shrunk over the years and rattles around in the kull :-)
What a pretty and more or less unspoilt English village; who'd have thought that this village was the location of the biggest purpose-built film studios in the UK from the 1930's! And not only that, the village was used in several films as a background location.
Yes you can spot it in many films
The opening scene of murder at the gallop with margareth rutherford as miss marple is filmed here.
Bart van os
Well spotted.
1:07 cottage on right before bridge miss marple's abode
When did those new houses built by the hump back bridge , i remember having a photo taken near the little garage with my brother i was about 10 , our photo ended up in a car magazine, sorry but i dont like the new houses .
Sorry no idear
It's funny how people always forget that Robert Lindsey lives there ....I passed him in the village at the last Fayre
Robert Lindsey who is he ?
cilla black paul daniels jess conrad raymond baxter
bucks is beautiful
+Haider Shahid Yes it can be :-)
4:07. John Mill’s House
Yep i go past it a lot of times, a great actor great films
I live there
Fantastic :-)
While there are homes, especially in New England, US, where the front entrance is on the street, there is usually some manner of sidewalk, even if but two feet. How do residents manage with the street being the direct entrance at the front, please.
Lucky you LOL :-)
No problems most old homes are like that not only in UK but europ to
Right. Well, plenty here, too, but ... anyway, thank you for responding.
mum and dad are in the church yard
Keep well keep safe friend and thanks for watching the video