Step into the village of Blockley in the Father Brown universe and discover one of the most charming and peaceful villages in the Cotswolds. Known on screen as the fictional Kembleford, Blockley blends TV history with timeless Cotswold beauty, making it the perfect destination for a relaxing day trip or film-location itinerary.
Morning: Arrive in Blockley and Step Into TV History
Start your day in Blockley, a hidden gem tucked away in the North Cotswolds. With honey-coloured stone cottages, winding lanes and a gentle brook running through the centre, the village feels like a film set even before you realise it actually is one.
Blockley is widely recognised as the main filming location for Father Brown, where it stands in for the fictional village of Kembleford.
Explore the Father Brown Filming Locations in Blockley
Fans of the series will instantly recognise many corners of the village. Walking through Blockley is like stepping straight into an episode.
Must-See Filming Spots
- St Peter and St Paul Church
Appears on screen as St Mary’s Church, where many key scenes take place. - The Vicarage
Located beside the church, this is used as Father Brown’s home throughout the series. - Village green and surrounding streets
Frequently featured in establishing shots and key storylines.
This makes Blockley one of the best places in the UK for fans looking to visit real TV filming locations

Mid-Morning: Coffee and Village Life at Blockley Café
After exploring the filming locations, head to Blockley Café, located in the heart of the village.
Here you’ll find:
- Freshly brewed coffee
- Homemade cakes and pastries
- Seasonal brunch and lunch dishes
With its welcoming, community feel, the café is more than just a place to eat – it’s a hub of local life and a great spot to watch the village go by.
Late Morning: Browse Local Produce at Blockley Village Shop
Next door, pop into Blockley Village Shop, a community-run shop that perfectly captures the spirit of the village.
Inside you’ll find:
- Locally sourced produce
- Everyday essentials
- Father Brown souvenirs and memorabilia
It’s a small stop that adds a very authentic, lived-in feel to your visit.
Afternoon: Scenic Walks in the North Cotswolds Countryside
Blockley is surrounded by rolling hills, historic pathways and quiet countryside, making it an excellent base for a Cotswold walk.
Popular Walking Options
- Follow the brook through the remains of the village’s historic silk mills
- Walk towards nearby Chipping Campden, one of the Cotswolds’ most picturesque towns
- Enjoy gentle circular routes around the village for classic postcard views
- If you want a longer walk Cotswolds National Landscape have a 9 mile circular walk to Chipping Campden

Late Afternoon: Traditional Pub Stop at The Great Western Arms
No Cotswolds itinerary is complete without a traditional pub visit. Head to The Great Western Arms for a relaxed drink or early dinner.
Expect:
- Classic British pub dishes
- Local ales and ciders
- Cosy interiors and a welcoming atmosphere
It’s the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring filming locations and countryside walks.
Evening: Experience Blockley at Golden Hour
As the day winds down, take a final wander through Blockley’s quiet lanes. The warm glow of sunset on the Cotswold stone and the peaceful atmosphere give the village a magical feel that’s hard to find. It’s this calm, crowd-free charm that makes Blockley feel like a true hidden gem.
Why Visit Blockley? Key Highlights at a Glance
- Real-life filming location for the globally popular Father Brown series
- One of the quieter, less crowded villages in the Cotswolds
- Strong food and drink offering despite its small size
- Authentic village atmosphere with a rich local history




