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Dating back to the 11th Century, Weston Manor Hotel is a delightful country house hotel situated as the centre piece of Weston on the Green, near Oxford. Offering easy access from Junction 9, M40 & A34, this historic building and wonderful grounds.
Murder strikes in an Oxfordshire village at 17 Bloxham Drive. Exactly 24 hours later, while a policeman patrols outside, the resident of number 15 is shot dead by the same gun. Investigations begin to unearth links between the neighbours of the modern estate.
Murder strikes in an Oxfordshire village at 17 Bloxham Drive. Exactly 24 hours later, while a policeman patrols outside, the resident of number 15 is shot dead by the same gun. Investigations begin to unearth links between the neighbours of the modern estate.
Food Heroes: Rick Stein takes his viewers on a gastronomic tour of the British countryside. Travelling through the often bleak and rambling countryside from Land's End to John O'Groats, the intrepid chef tracks down a vast array of traditional and local culinary delights along the way. Think of the various dishes as signposts marking Stein's route northwards. From Cornish crab and cream soup to Hollygog pudding from Oxfordshire, from the secret of Worcestershire Sauce to Welsh lamb with honey and rosemary, the variety of dishes he brings to the screen is enormous. Stein also meets cheese makers, ham curers, brewers, asparagus growers and pie makers - the unsung heroes of this land. Food Heroes - Another Helping: "This is my food lovers' guide to Britain - there's plenty of seafood in it of course, but more and more I'm interested in the quality of all food in this country. and I'll be looking at all those producers who value the taste of food above profit." The celebrity chef continues his culinary tour of the United Kingdom, in search of the best ingredients, the best local foods and best food producers. All Rick's food heroes are passionate about food, be they individuals, or specialist companies. Other heroes include those who write about food and who have personally inspired Rick.
UPC: 5014503159528
Rick Stein P/N: bbcdvd1595
John Thaw stars as a most unlikely detective in the massively popular, award-winning series of murder mysteries. A far cry from the usual policeman, he's a gentle romantic, squeamish, out of shape and has a passion for good beer, classical music and difficult crossword puzzles. Widely acclaimed by critics, the series attracts millions of viewers worldwide, firmly establishing Morse as one of the most popular TV detectives ever. As seen on MYSTERY! and A& E DEATH IS NOW MY NEIGHBOUR Murder strikes in an Oxfordshire village at 17 Bloxham Drive. Exactly 24 hours later, while a policeman patrols outside, the resident of number 15 is shot dead by the same gun. Investigations begin to unearth links between the neighbours of the modern estate. approx. 105 mins.
UPC: 66805916656
Actua Golf 2 sets the standard in golfing action for the first time on Digital Download. Drive, pitch, chip and putt you way through eight challenging courses, including the famous Oxfordshire, Kiawah Island Ocean Course and Carnoustie Links. Featuring brand new live commentary form Peter Alliss and Alex Hay, Actua Golf 2 is as close to real championship golf action as you can get without getting the golf bag out.
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Six adventures with TV sleuth Inspector Morse (John Thaw) and his sidekick Sergeant Lewis (Kevin Whately) are contained on this collection. "Absolute Conviction" - When a shady real-estate investor winds up dead, Morse goes to prison to investigate the suspicious circumstances, and finds that getting information in prison is much different from the outside world."Cherubim & Seraphim" - Upon a visit to see his half-sister and stepmother, intrepid Investigator Morse gets embroiled in the mystery of his stepniece's apparent suicide. Although he's supposed to be on leave, he begins to investigate the death with the hope of finding a reason. In the meantime, Sergeant Lewis is busily studying for his impending inspector exams while investigating the case of a missing student."Deadly Slumber" - The perpetually inquisitive Inspector Morse along with his sidekick Sgt. Lewis investigate a medical malpractice case that left a woman brain-damaged after what was to be a minor routine operation. Her father, a wealthy businessman, is left extremely traumatized, but is he affected enough to seek a murderous revenge?"The Day of the Devil" - When a wacko mental patient named John Barrie escapes from an asylum, Inspector Morse is hot on his trail. The catch is that Barrie is a man of a thousand faces-a master of disguise. Barrie engages in a battle of wits with Morse that heats up when the local police organize a manhunt. Morse realizes he's after more than the average escaped nutjob when he discovers signs of ritual Satanism in the sleepy town of Oxfordshire, and he must team up with a plucky female psychiatrist to stop the dastardly villain's heinous hijinks."Twilight of the Gods" - A wealthy businessman has donated a college building to the city of Oxford, which is deemed by many to be in poor taste due to the fact that it is a modern rendition of the Rajput Palace. All the same, the locals show their appreciation for the gift in a glorious celebration. Meanwhile, Inspector Morse and Sgt. Lewis are busy investigating the murder of a journalist who was in the process of preparing an article that would possibly exploit the real motives behind the wealthy benefactor's kind gesture."The Way Through the Woods" - Inspector Morse and Sgt. Lewis search the Wytham Woods for the body of what was supposedly the Lovers Lane Killer's fifth victim. Justice is served in one way or another when the murderer is killed in a prison fight, but the young girl's unrecovered body has Morse intensely perplexed. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
UPC: 66805307331
When Meredith agreed to stay with her cousin, Eve, in the run up to Eve's daughter's wedding, she anticipated a degree of drama. But she can hardly have expected it to include murder.
ISBN: 1-84632-203-0
John Owen was born in the year 1616, and grew up in a quiet Oxfordshire parsonage, entering Oxford University at the age of twelve, gaining B.A. in 1632 and M.A. in 1635. Owen is one of the most prominent theologians England has ever had. Owen's first book was published in 1642, and his last was passing through the press at the time of his death, in 1683. His published works include a total of twenty-four volumes. Oliver Cromwell used John Owen as his personal chaplain for some years, and had him preach to Parliament a number of times, from 1646 on. He pastored three churches during his lifetime. Owen married twice; his first wife died in 1676. He had eleven children, none of whom survived him. His grave is still preserved in the Bunhill Fields burial ground, City Road, London. The book The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, here presented in an easy-to-read version, was published by Owen in 1647. It is suggested that no one has ever succeeded in refuting the thesis that Owen here so fully expounds and defends from the Scriptures.
ISBN: 0-9505476-3-8
As Anthony Anscombe surveys Winchford Priory, his beautiful Elizabethan house in Oxfordshire, he has the distinct feeling that he's under siege. He may be surrounded by his sprawling estate, but lurking in the village are more than one or two reminders of a complicated past. His first wife was the hauntingly beautiful girl he married impulsively. Amanda was never going to live up to her role as a country wife, so why does she still cast such a long shadow in Anthony's life? Sandra, the second wife, came to Anthony's rescue. Sturdy, dependable and domesticated, Sandra had plans to turn the Priory into a proper family home, until that summer when it all went horribly wrong And then there's Dita. Smart, tough, rapaciously social and high-maintenance, Dita storms through Anthony's life, organizing and rearranging, particularly when it comes to the previous Mrs. Anscombes and their children. This is a wickedly funny and sophisticated novel of the tribulations of modern marriages.
ISBN: 0-7528-5255-8
Last Name: Osborne. First Name: Susan. Paper Width: 13. 000. Paper Height: 17. 000. Subject: Architecture / Floral & Botanical / Scenic / Places / Country Living. Color: Brown / Green / Earthtones / Warm Colors / Pastel Colors. Style or Genre: Array.
BEN P/N: AB2061
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