Abc soap opera digest magazine
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The TV personality has appeared in some of the nations favourite shows, from Doctor Who and I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, where he was crowned king of the dreaded jungle. 2 - Christopher Biggins, actor and TV presenterīeloved comic actor and television presenter Christopher Biggins has had a wild ride, from his Wiltshire childhood to our television screens. Take a tour of the tiny village of Sevenhampton in our gallery here. He reportedly never warmed to his final house, like he had others, according to The Literary James Bond magazine, which adds: "It was Ann's ideal home." The Wiltshire estate was just one of Fleming's country homes, which were spread across Oxfordshire and Kent. Following his death, Fleming's widow lived on at their Wiltshire home until she passed away in 1981. The Bond writer is buried in the Sevenhampton churchyard, with his wife Ann and son Caspar. Sadly, Fleming spent little time in his Grade II listed country house, as he died, aged 56 just one year after moving in to the completed new build. The couple bought up and demolished the large 17th century manor of Warneford Place and rebuilt a modern mansion known as Sevenhampton Place, incorporating some of the building's original features, according to the BBC. This would become known as Fleming's 'final house' and remains his final resting place. James Bond creator, Ian Fleming famously moved to Wiltshire in the 1960s, with his second wife Ann, in a tiny village called Sevenhampton, near Swindon. We've listed 41 celebrities, who, for a whole host of reasons, many quite random, have a connection to our corner of the world. There are also a great number of well-known faces and notable people that were raised or schooled in Wiltshire before going on to become stars in their industry, like Michael McIntyre and Christopher Biggins. Some of our most beautiful towns and villages have now become celebrity hotspots, such as Lacock and Aldbourne, where you are bound to bump into a famous face. READ MORE: Small Wiltshire village Aldbourne where you might bump into a famous face With three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty on our borders, including the gorgeous Cotswolds, it's no wonder that many celebrities have paid us a visit over the years and a good few even own homes in the area, like James May, Sting and Zoe Wannamaker. Wiltshire is a wonderful place, with a vast countryside, ancient world-famous monuments and an array of idyllic villages, a few of which have featured in some of the biggest film and TV productions of all time.
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Between owning a local pub, to a memorable countryside honeymoon or attending one of our schools - there are at least 41 stars with some kind of unexpected link to our corner of the world. Some of the most well-known faces and names in the world actually have rather interesting connections to our county.