Oxford Locations And Their Place In The Morse Universe: TURL STREET, Oxford.

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Hello everyone and welcome to a new post and video. Today’s video is part of my occasional series on Oxford locations and their place in the Morse Universe.

The video was filmed on Turl Street. Turl Street has been used many times in the Morse Univere, so much so I couldn’t fit all the scenes into the video.

Below is a list of the episodes that used Turl Street as a location.

MORSE

The Last Enemy.

The Way Though the Woods.

Deadly Slumber.

LEWIS

Whom the Gods Would Destroy.

Music to Die For.

Life Born of Fire.

The Great and the Good.

The Quality of Mercy.

The Point of Vanishing.

Counter Culture Blues.

The Dead of Winter.

Dark Matter.

Falling Darkness.

Wild Justice,

The Mind Has Mountains.

The Soul of Genius.

Generation of Vipers.

Fearful Symmetry.

Down Among the Fearful.

Beyond Good and Evil.

Magnum Opus.

ENDEAVOUR.

Rocket.

Trove.

Neverland.

Icarus.

Degüello.

Striker.

Uniform.

Exeunt.

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Author: Chris Sullivan

Up until a few years ago I was my mum's full time carer. She died in, 2020, of Covid. At the moment I am attempting to write a novel.

8 thoughts

  1. Although it’s labeled Turl Street it’s actually one of a small number of streets that are referenced by the locals with the definite article. Thus it’s “The Turl”, “The High”, “The Broad”, and less commonly, “The Corn”.

  2. Hi Chris,
    thanks for posting this. I went Turl Street so often on all of my visits and the video was just like being there again 😍
    Regards, Michael

    1. Hi Michael. I’m glad you enjoyed the video, especially if it invokes good memories.

  3. I was just in Oxford in early July – and walking down Turl Street on a very hot July 10th, just a few days before this video was made! So exciting to walk down the street again with Morse, Endeavor, and Lewis. I bought an antique ring at Norah’s Antiques on Turl Street that day, so I was especially delighted to see Endeavor in the same shop!

  4. Hello!
    Can you help me find out what location was used to film the “rock star home” in series 3, Episode 4?

    1. I’m assuming you are referring to the Lewis episode, Counter Culture Blues. The location is Hook End Manor, Checkendon, Oxfordshire. All locations can be found on my book about the Lewis series published on Amazon.

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