The research shows huge differences in house prices between areas providing the location setting for TV series such as The Vicar of Dibley, Killing Eve, The Crown, Outlander and The Bay, which hit the screens earlier this month. The cost of a detached property in Turville, the filming location of The Vicar of Dibley, is currently £1,217,193, while the average price for a detached house in Morecambe (LA4) is £225,188. The research also shows that house prices in Morecambe have increased by 4.32 per cent over the last 12 months. For Killing Eve fans, the value of a detached home in the location of Carolyn’s new abode located at Clayton House in Prestwood, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire is £955,769. Here is the full list of TV series and the associated house prices in the outcode (first part of postcode) area. The Vicar of Dibley: Geraldine’s quaint cottage A British classic – the Vicar of Dibley. If you would love to live in the charming village of Turville, the filming location for the series, here’s how much properties could cost you within the location of Geraldine’s cottage. Location: Turville, Buckinghamshire, RG9 Detached homes: £1,217,193 Semi-detached homes: £661,715 Terraced homes: £577,906 Flats: £429,460 Increase in property values over the last 12 months: 4.58% The Bay: Seafront All properties featured in The Bay are set and filmed in Morecambe. Here are the average value of homes within the area. Location: Morecambe, LA4 Detached homes: £225,188 Semi-detached homes: £164,057 Terraced homes: £109,830 Flats: £102,220 Increase in property values over the last 12 months: 4.32% Killing Eve: Carolyn’s chic new pad Filmed and located at Clayton House in Prestwood, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, here are the average value of properties around the location where the lavish pad is situated. Location: Prestwood, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 Detached homes: £955,769 Semi-detached homes: £556,271 Terraced homes: £417,436 Flats: £281,582 Increase in property values over the last 12 months: 3.48% The Crown: Sandringham, Windsor Castle, and Balmoral Castle Various locations across the UK are used for filming The Crown. Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft, Suffolk is used for the scenes of Sandringham, Belvoir Castle, Grantham, Leicestershire stars as the famous structure of Windsor Castle, and Ardverikie Estate, Newtonmore, Scottish Highlands provides the stand-in for external shots of Balmoral. The average value of properties within the areas are as follows. Location: Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 Detached homes: £312,971 Semi-detached homes: £202,327 Terraced homes: £137,865 Flats: £115,407 Increase in property values over the last 12 months: 6.91% Grantham, Leicestershire, NG32 £398,748 £238,664 £208,741 £115,192 7.70% Newtonmore, Scottish Highlands, PH20 £306,876 £154,748 £151,445 £135,505 4.29% Outlander: Lallybroch Did you know Lallybroch in Outlander is actually Midhope Castle, located in Abercorn, South Queensferry? If you wish to follow in Jamie’s footsteps, here are the average property values in EH30. Location: Abercorn, South Queensferry, EH30 Detached homes: £413,583 Semi-detached homes: £255,356 Terraced homes: £205,689 Flats: £169,153 Increase in property values over the last 12 months: 9.26% Friday Night Dinner: The Family Home If you’re fond of the Goodman’s family home in Friday Night Dinner, you may be interested to know that it’s filmed and located in Mill Hill, London where the average value of properties within the area are as follows. Location: Mill Hill, London, NW7 Detached homes: £1,466,055 Semi-detached homes: £738,063 Terraced homes: £644,882 Flats: £435,340 Increase in property values over the last 12 months: 5.42%