As the war continues it brings its own set of trials to the the village
of Northbridge. Eight officers of the Barsetshire Regiment have been
billeted at the rectory, and Mrs Villars, the Rector's wife, is finding
the attentions of Lieutenant Holden (who doesn't seem to mind that she
is married to his host) quite exhausting. The middle-aged ladies and
gentlemen who undertake roof-spotting from the church tower are more
concerned with their own lives than with any possible parachutist raids.
There is the love triangle of Mr Downing, his redoubtable hostess Miss
Pemberton and the hospitable Mrs Turner at the Hollies. And, to add to
Mrs Villar's woes, egocentric, imperious Mrs Spender, the Major's wife,
is foisted on the rectory when she is bombed out of her London home.
First published in 1941, Northbridge Rectory is a captivating comedy
of an English village in the War years.