James Bond is associated with exotic locations, underwater adventures and even space travel, but the origins of the fictional spy can be found all across Britain.
Superfan Edward Biddulph has visited 163 British places with connections to the 007 books, their creator Ian Fleming - or the films they inspired.
The locations are detailed in his new book, The James Bond Lover's Guide to Britain, and include the factory where Bond's favourite jam is still made and a site where Mr Fleming went treasure hunting.
"Other Bond books focus only on the films, but I wanted to look at the novels as well as the locations with a connection to Bond or Ian Fleming," said Mr Biddulph.
"I'm not sure I can remember a time when I wasn't a fan," the archaeologist from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire said.







