National Trust - Greenway
South West England, EnglandAgatha Christie described Greenway as “the loveliest place in the world”.
It was here that she had her holiday home, on the banks of the River Dart.
With a long history dating back to the 1490s, the house still retains features added by all generations of occupying families.
Now managed by the National Trust, the property offers visitors an extraordinary glimpse into the private life of the Queen of Crime and her family.
Greenway is a magical place to explore, with its rich historical interior and the wildness and mystery of its garden.
Agatha Christie set two of her novels here, both of which feature on the Agatha Christie Literary Trail: Five Little Pigs and Dead Man’s Folly.
In Dead Man's Folly it appears as Nasse House, and the boat house was the scene of a...Read More
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