A hotel in Suffolk became the scene of a murder in a new BBC One series - but many fans are asking if it was filmed in the county.
Moonflower Murders brings Leslie Manville back to our screens as Susan Reyland.
In the sequel to Magpie Murders, Susan has retired from book editing and is running a boutique hotel in Crete with her boyfriend Andreas.
After a couple arrive asking her to find their missing daughter Cecily, Susan ends up at the fancy Branlow Hall in Suffolk, where a man was murdered on Cecily's wedding day.
Despite being set in Suffolk, the hit BBC One series was not filmed in the county.
Like its predecessor, much of Moonflower Murders was filmed in Ireland - although parts of the new series were also filmed in Crete.
Howth Castle in Dublin was used to film the scenes set at Branlow Hall.
Other movies which have used the historic castle as a filming location includes The Man Who Invented Christmas staring Dan Stevens and Christopher Plummer.
The third episode of Moonflower Murders airs on BBC One at 9.25pm on Saturday, November 23.
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