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Much Snogging
on-the-Green is really Windsor Central Station.
Major redevelopment occurred here
in 1997. The rail track was moved back several hundred metres and this
area is now
home to numerous shops and stalls.
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The shop
that Bertie Muffet gazes into is on the High Street in Windsor.
The shop has since been completely redeveloped and is now a restaurant.
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The
Wedded Bliss Agency is on the corner of Park Street and Sheet Street in
Windsor.
All that's changed is that Victoria Wine no longer occupy the
premises on the corner.
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The Citizen's Advice Bureau is
on Frances Road in Windsor.
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Henry and
Emily emerge from
the Citizen's Advice Bureau.
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The Grubbs
house is on Queens Road in Windsor.
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The Parkway
Hotel Cocktail Bar is part of the Ye Hearte and Garter Hotel in Windsor.
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James Bedsop
follows Sid Bliss up Windsor High Street.
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They Head
towards Windsor Central Station.
Some evidence of redevelopment has
occurred here as what looks like an art shop has now completely gone. This
is directly opposite The Parkway Hotel Cocktail Bar location.
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James Bedsop
and Sid Bliss now pass through the station.
Now a Cafe!
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James Bedsop
gets nicked by the Police.
Also in the cafe.
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Meanwhile Sid
emerges from a different exit in the station...
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And
unsuccessfully hails a taxi.
More evidence of the major rejuvenation of
the station, no taxis are allowed through any more.
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Sid arrives at Rogerham
Mansions.
This is opposite Atherton Court in Eton.
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Esme
Crowfoot's flat is Atherton Court in Eton.
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Sophie Bliss approaches the
Citizen's Advice Bureau on Frances Road in Windsor...
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...and heads in to meet Percy
Snooper..
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Later, Sophie
pulls up
outside Percival Snoopers house in Adelaide Square, Windsor.
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Percival
Snoopers house.
Note the different house number.
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Another view
of the house.
The phone box was a
prop from the studios.
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Gripper
outside the house.
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